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

Spencer Brown of the Buffalo Bills spikes the ball during the fourth quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Highmark Stadium on November 16,...

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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