Josh Allen Goes Nuclear: 6 TDs In 44-32 Revenge Demolition Of Bucs

ORCHARD PARK, NY: November 16, 2025
A week ago, Josh Allen was heavily criticized after 3 turnovers in a humiliating 13-30 loss to the Dolphins. Today, he answered with one of the most explosive performances of his career: 6 touchdowns (3 passing, 3 rushing) in a 44-32 victory over Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
This wasn't just a win. This was a statement.
Josh Allen: From "Culprit" to "Destroyer"
After the Dolphins game, the narrative centered on: "Is Josh Allen still a franchise QB?" Today, he answered with 6 touchdowns, totaling 37 points in just 42 offensive plays, a performance Sports Illustrated called "exploded for a six-touchdown performance".
Key big plays:
TD #1: Allen finds James Cook with a 25-yard pass, Cook runs straight to end zone.
TD #2: Ty Johnson catches from Allen, runs untouched 52 yards in perfect play-action.
TD #3-5: Allen rushes into end zone 3 times himself, including a 2-yard goal-line TD showing ultimate determination.
TD #6: Keon Coleman, who Allen "shaded" last week with "He got one today, so yeah", today got the ball and immediately created a 42-yard TD for Mack Hollins.
A Shootout Not For The Faint Of Heart
This wasn't a game any defense controlled. Tampa Bay responded strongly with 32 points, Baker Mayfield also had his own rushing TD, and the game became a constant scoring chase.
At halftime: Bills led 21-20, a thin margin.
Third quarter: Bills exploded, creating decisive separation through consecutive big plays.
Final: Bills won 44-32, a convincing victory despite defense allowing 32 points.
X-Factors: Mecole Hardman & Special Teams
A rarely mentioned but crucial factor: Mecole Hardman with a 60-yard kick return right after Bucs scored a field goal, setting Bills up with excellent field position for the next drive.
This is the "hidden yardage" we warned about in the preview: in balanced games, special teams is the difference. And Hardman proved it.
Defense: The Only Minus
Allowing 32 points against a Bucs offense missing Chris Godwin and Bucky Irving isn't a good sign. Bills defense still hasn't reached "elite" status, and this is a concern when facing stronger offenses like Chiefs or Ravens in playoffs.
But in the context of a "bounce-back game" after the Dolphins disaster, the offense scoring 44 points was enough to cover this weakness.
Meaning Of The Victory
For Josh Allen: From "washed" to "MVP candidate" again in just 7 days. This performance proves he's still one of the most dangerous QBs in the NFL when well protected and in rhythm.
For Bills (7-3): Back to top 3 AFC, only behind Chiefs (9-1) with a chance to compete for #2 seed if winning crucial upcoming games.
For Bills Mafia: After a dark week full of doubt, this victory is the perfect morale boost. "Circle the wagons" isn't just a slogan—it's a reminder: never underestimate Bills when they're angry.
Final Word
Bills 44, Bucs 32 wasn't just a playoff race victory. This was a statement game: Josh Allen is still elite, Bills offense is still dangerous, and anyone who thought one Dolphins loss could define this season was mistaken.
As the Dolphins learned last week: never wake a sleeping monster. And this week, Tampa Bay paid the price.
Next up: Bills vs. Chiefs, Sunday Night Football. The real test begins now.
🦬⚡ This is Bills Mafia. This is Josh Allen. And we're just getting started.
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