Josh Allen's Historic Day: 6 TDs, Jersey Retired, and Silencing Critics
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Josh Allen’s week has been headline-making both on and off the field. The most significant football news is Allen’s historic performance on November 16 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he threw for three touchdowns and rushed for three more, leading the Bills to a 44-32 win. According to Wyoming Athletics, only three times in NFL history has a quarterback achieved that combination of rushing and passing touchdowns in a single game—Allen has now done it twice. His play was so impressive that his own teammates called him "the best player in the league by far," and major outlets like ESPN and Sports Illustrated highlighted the feat. The win eases some recent pressure after a string of inconsistent team performances, a topic Allen acknowledged himself during a candid postgame press conference reported by WGRZ-TV. He discussed his decision-making miscues, challenges early in the game, and the momentum swings, but stressed that maintaining emotional consistency will be a key for the Bills’ playoff push.
Social media was aflame on Sunday night, with clips of Allen’s rushing scores and that "embarrassingly bad" interception against the Bucs going viral. As noted by Sports Illustrated, NFL fans roasted Allen online for that blunder, but the dialogue shifted quickly as the offense rolled and Allen bounced back with a dominant outing. The buzz on X and Instagram focused on his record-breaking stats and signature resilience, even if some commenters questioned a few risky throws.
Beyond the field, Allen returned to Wyoming for the first time since his 2018 Pro Day to have his No. 17 jersey retired at halftime of the University of Wyoming game against Nevada, a ceremony covered by Wyoming Athletics. The sellout crowd packed in to celebrate Allen’s impact on the university and the broader football program, with coaches and players calling the event “historic” and “emotional.” Allen’s presence was a rallying point for the Wyoming squad and its fans.
Business-wise, while no immediate contract or endorsement news landed this week, AOL.com repeated that Allen is set to earn 43 million dollars this season under his six-year Bills extension, one of the league’s most lucrative quarterback deals. No major new sponsorships or ventures have surfaced, but his stock remains elite in sports marketing circles.
Publicly, Allen appeared polished and focused during his media obligations, speaking about chemistry with long-time teammates and the necessity of not riding the highs and lows too much. No major off-field controversies surfaced, and Allen’s recent interviews projected confidence and humility, traits that keep him highly respected by teammates, fans, and business partners alike.
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