In a game that will be remembered for its offensive fireworks, the Los Angeles Rams edged out the Buffalo Bills 44-42 on Sunday. The matchup featured a record-setting performance by Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who became the first player in NFL history to throw for three touchdowns and rush for three touchdowns in a single game.
Allen completed 22 of 37 passes for 342 yards and added 82 rushing yards, accounting for six total touchdowns. Despite his heroics, the Bills fell short, marking the first time a team has scored six touchdowns without committing a turnover and still lost—a previously undefeated record over 245 games in the Super Bowl era.
The Rams’ offense was equally impressive. Rookie wide receiver Puka Nacua had a breakout game, hauling in 12 receptions for 162 yards and a touchdown, along with a 4-yard rushing score. Quarterback Matthew Stafford was efficient, completing 23 of 30 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns.
Los Angeles built a commanding 38-21 lead by the end of the third quarter. However, Allen led a furious comeback, bringing the Bills within three points after a 21-yard touchdown pass to Mack Hollins. The Rams responded with Stafford connecting with Nacua for a 19-yard touchdown, extending the lead to 44-35 with under two minutes remaining.
Allen’s third rushing touchdown cut the deficit to 44-42 with one minute left, but the Rams recovered the ensuing onside kick to seal the victory. The game featured a combined 902 total yards and 86 points, showcasing both teams’ offensive prowess.
The win improves the Rams’ record to 7-6, keeping them in the playoff hunt, while the Bills drop to 10-3, potentially impacting their pursuit of the AFC’s top seed. Despite the loss, Allen’s performance solidifies his status as one of the league’s premier quarterbacks, even drawing criticism of the Bills’ play-calling from former NFL quarterback Tom Brady.
As the season progresses, both teams will look to build on this high-scoring affair, with the Rams aiming to secure a playoff spot and the Bills seeking to rebound and strengthen their postseason positioning.