Josh Allen Bills vs. Cowboys Jersey Heads to Hall of Fame

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is heading to Canton (sorta)
Josh Allen Bills vs. Cowboys Jersey Heads to Hall of Fame
Josh Allen Bills vs. Cowboys Jersey Heads to Hall of Fame /

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen doesn't have to wait years after retirement to go to the Hall of Fame.

While Allen is building the foundation to get his bust in Canton someday, his jersey has already arrived.

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As part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's “Pro Football Today Gallery," Allen's jersey he wore in the Bills' 31-10 victory against the Dallas Cowboys last month is available in the Canton museum exhibit.

"With one passing and one rushing touchdown in the Buffalo Bills’ 31-10 win over the Dallas Cowboys, quarterback Josh Allen now stands alone in the NFL record book," the Hall of Fame writes. "The two-touchdown performance in Week 15 marked his 10th game with both a touchdown pass and a rushing touchdown during the 2023 season, surpassing Kyler Murray (nine games in 2020) for the most such games in a season."

Josh: Bills Relying On 'Nobody Else' vs. Dolphins

Allen has certainly been impressive for the Bills this season, but he's got a couple more things to check off his to-do list. First, he's got to get to the playoffs, which Buffalo can clinch a spot in with a win on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. Kickoff for the game is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. ET inside Hard Rock Stadium.


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