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Josh Allen Shines: 4 Touchdowns Propel Bills Past Jaguars

Josh Allen excels with 4 touchdowns, leading the Bills to a commanding victory over the Jaguars.

**Josh Allen** was absolutely electrifying, throwing **four touchdown passes** in the first half to power the **Buffalo Bills** to an emphatic **47-10** victory over the **Jacksonville Jaguars** on Monday night in Orchard Park, New York.

Allen was masterful, completing **23 of 30 passes for 263 yards** and adding another **44 rushing yards**, as the Bills (3-0) continued their blazing hot start. He amassed an astonishing **247 passing yards** in the first half alone, guiding Buffalo to touchdowns on all five first-half possessions.

Contributing to the aerial onslaught, **Dalton Kincaid**, **Keon Coleman**, **Khalil Shakir**, and **Ty Johnson** all hauled in scoring receptions. The dynamic ground game also shone brightly with **James Cook** and **Ray Davis** each notching rushing touchdowns, while **Damar Hamlin** recorded the first interception of his career as part of a ferocious Buffalo defense that tallied five sacks.

On the other sideline, **Trevor Lawrence** completed **21 of 38 passes for 178 yards**, with one touchdown and one interception for Jacksonville (0-3). Unfortunately for the Jaguars, this marks Lawrence’s **eighth consecutive loss** as the starting quarterback.

The dominance of the Bills was reflected in the scoreline, outpacing Jacksonville **388-239** in total yards and commanding a **288-70** lead at halftime. Allen’s impressive first half saw him complete **22 of 28 passes** in just the first 30 minutes.

Buffalo set the tone from the outset, as they marched swiftly down the field following the opening kickoff, culminating in Cook’s six-yard touchdown run, though Tyler Bass’ extra point was blocked.

Allen then followed up, finding Kincaid for a **6-yard touchdown** pass, putting the Bills up **13-0** with 3:25 left in the first quarter. Jacksonville broke their scoring drought with **Cam Little’s** **41-yard field goal** with 10:39 left in the first half.

Mere minutes later, Coleman snagged a **24-yard touchdown** pass from Allen to extend the lead to **20-3**. Hamlin’s critical interception off Lawrence’s pass on the subsequent Jaguars’ possession set up a stellar **27-yard touchdown** pass to Shakir with just **2:04 left** in the first half.

The Jaguars did find some solace early in the third quarter through Lawrence’s **6-yard touchdown** pass to **Brenton Strange.**

Bass added to the dominance with a **27-yard field goal**, widening the Buffalo lead to **37-10** with 5:03 remaining in the third quarter.

With just over **12 minutes left**, Allen stepped off for consolation, handing the reins to **Mitchell Trubisky** for the remainder of the game. Bass drilled a **43-yard field goal** with **7:45 left**, and Davis capped off the convincing victory with a **3-yard touchdown** run at **4:04 left**.

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