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Buffalo Bills Keep Rolling! Josh Allen’s Record-Breaking Show Leads 3-0 Start

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Josh Allen is rewriting history, James Cook is making franchise noise, and Dalton Kincaid is proving he’s the real deal. The Bills aren’t just winning—they’re dominating with discipline, turnovers, and fireworks on both sides of the ball. Buffalo is 3-0, and the NFL better take notice.


The Buffalo Bills are showing no signs of slowing down. With a dramatic Week 3 victory over the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo extended its winning streak, stamped Josh Allen’s name further into the record books, and reminded the league why they’re a perennial contender.

Allen was unstoppable once again, torching Miami to become the fastest player in NFL history to reach 300 total touchdowns, surpassing Patrick Mahomes. He also set the record for the most touchdowns against a single opponent—45 against the Dolphins, eclipsing Dan Marino’s 42 vs. the Jets.

Dalton Kincaid continues to emerge as a reliable weapon, becoming the first Bills tight end with four or more catches in each of the season’s first three games. James Cook joined the history books with a rushing touchdown in seven straight games, tying Robb Riddick’s franchise record from 1988.

Buffalo’s offensive line deserves major credit too, allowing the lowest pressure rate since 2018. With Josh Allen protected, the fireworks never stop.

The defense, meanwhile, powered a turnover streak that reached 24 consecutive games—an NFL record that speaks volumes about preparation and consistency.

Bottom line: the Bills are 3-0, but this run is about more than wins. From rookies stepping up to veterans smashing records, Buffalo is sending a clear message: the AFC East is theirs, and the Lombardi is the ultimate goal.

Injury Update: New Orleans Saints Safety Sidelined with Concussion, Giants Player Taunts "Go Home to Your Wife"
Some unfortunate injury news for the New Orleans Saints secondary, as safety Justin Reid has been ruled out for the remainder of the game with a concussion. The injury further depletes a Saints defensive backfield that’s already been battling depth issues at both safety and corner. Adding insult to injury, New York Giants linebacker Marcus Tate was overheard mocking Reid post-play, reportedly calling him "weak" and "soft like a lady," suggesting that "a little bump like that shouldn’t take him out." Tate further taunted, saying Reid "doesn’t belong in football" and should "go home to his wife." The comments have sparked outrage among Saints fans, who view Tate’s remarks as unsportsmanlike and disrespectful. With Reid sidelined, third-year safety Jordan Howden steps in to fill the void, now lining up alongside rookie Jonas Sanker for the rest of the game. Look for more snaps from veteran backup Terrell Burgess, too, who had a great play breaking up an underthrown ball from Jaxson Dart deep downfield. The trio will be tasked with holding down the back end of the defense as the Saints look to overcome yet another key injury on the defensive side of the ball.