Josh Allen led the Buffalo Bills to a hard-fought 27-24 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, securing Buffalo’s first road playoff win in over 30 years. Allen’s crucial play came when he connected with Brandin Cooks for a 36-yard pass just before the two-minute warning, followed by a 1-yard touchdown run to take the lead, with Jacksonville allowing him to score.
Throughout the game, Allen displayed resilience, completing 28 of 35 passes for 273 yards and a touchdown. He also rushed for two scores, evading Jacksonville’s pass rush effectively. Khalil Shakir contributed significantly with 12 receptions for 82 yards as the Bills’ offense clicked.
Despite facing challenges containing James Cook, the NFL’s leading rusher, Buffalo’s defense held firm. The Bills sealed the win by intercepting a deflected pass on Jacksonville’s final drive. This victory marked a significant milestone for the Bills under coach Sean McDermott, breaking a longstanding road playoff drought.
Trevor Lawrence led a valiant effort for the Jaguars, throwing three touchdown passes but couldn’t withstand the Bills’ late surge. Lawrence’s efforts, alongside strong performances from Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington, and Travis Etienne, weren’t enough to overcome Buffalo’s determined defense.
The game showcased Allen’s toughness as he endured multiple hits and injuries but continued to lead his team to victory. The Bills’ resilience and determination were evident throughout the game, setting the stage for a potential road-winning streak in the playoffs.
In another playoff matchup, the San Francisco 49ers defeated the defending Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, with a 23-19 victory. Brock Purdy’s late touchdown pass to Christian McCaffery and a trick play involving Jauan Jennings propelled the 49ers to victory, setting up a showdown with NFC West rivals Seattle Seahawks in the next round.
The New England Patriots also secured a playoff win, defeating the Los Angeles Chargers 16-3. Drake Maye’s touchdown pass to Hunter Henry and a solid defensive performance propelled the Patriots to victory, marking their first playoff win since their Super Bowl triumph in 2018. The Patriots will face the winner of the Pittsburgh Steelers versus Houston Texans matchup in the divisional round.
