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Can Allen make history against the Titans this Sunday?

It’s game day, Buffalo fans, and there’s certainly a buzz in the air as the Bills are set to reclaim their home turf in today’s early clash against the Tennessee Titans. After a tough stretch on the road, returning home to a familiar crowd in the 1 PM ET slot offers a comforting reset for Buffalo.

Historically, matchups between these two teams are anything but predictable. One day it’s a blowout; the next, a nail-biting finish.

This year, though, the Titans bring a new look to the field that could shift the dynamics yet again.

The Titans’ defense has been their stronghold, frequently keeping them competitive despite an offense that’s been struggling to find its groove. With a who’s-who roster of quarterbacks like Caleb Williams, Aaron Rodgers, Malik Willis, Tyler Huntley, and Joe Flacco, the Titans’ defense has had its share of manageable challenges.



Yet, today they’re up against a different beast entirely—Josh Allen. Allen, equipped with his new weapon in wide receiver Amari Cooper courtesy of Buffalo’s proactive front office, is looking to make waves yet again.

Allen, without an interception this season, has racked up an impressive 13 total touchdowns over six games. Interestingly, he often shines brightest under the floodlights of a strong defense. Given the Titans’ stout defensive lineup, expect Allen to face serious resistance, but the playmaker has shown time and again—he thrives in adversity.

A noteworthy milestone looms for Allen in this game, marking his 100th career start. On the cusp of joining the elite club of quarterbacks, he is just behind Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes in total touchdowns across the first 100 starts.

The stats sheet reads like this: Rodgers leads with 241 touchdowns, Mahomes boasts 237, while Allen is breathing down their necks with 234. Today’s game offers Allen a golden opportunity to surpass Mahomes, and given his form, crossing the line four times is quite plausible.



Closing in on Rodgers, while a stretch, isn’t totally out of the question if Allen turns on the magic for a seven-touchdown spectacle.

As Bills Mafia fills the stadium, the anticipation builds around their star quarterback’s journey to etch his name further into the annals of NFL history. With Cooper now part of the attacking arsenal, Allen has an additional tool to dismantle defenses and potentially tilt today’s matchup in Buffalo’s favor. Let the countdown to kickoff begin—it’s going to be one thrilling afternoon at Orchard Park.