Quarterback Josh Allen was announced as Week 11's Offensive Player of the Week after a historic performance against Tampa Bay. This is his second time earning this recognition in 2025 after his Week 1 performance against Baltimore and 17th career player of the week award — the most of any player since he entered the NFL in 2018.
Allen completed 19 of 30 passes on Sunday, throwing for 317 yards and three touchdowns with a 63.3 completion percentage. On top of his passing, the 2024 MVP had the second-most rushing yards on the team, just eight yards behind running back James Cook III. On six carries, he ran for 40 yards and three touchdowns.
Sunday was his first career game with three or more passing touchdowns of 25-plus yards. He logged his fourth career game with multiple passing touchdowns of 40 or more yards as well.
He became the first quarterback in NFL history with multiple career games where he scores three passing and three rushing touchdowns. After the Bills' 10th game of the 2025 season, Allen also became the first player in NFL history in that amount of time to score 15 or more passing touchdowns and 10 or more rushing touchdowns with an average of eight or more yards per pass attempt.
Among NFL quarterbacks, he joined Cam Newton for most rushing scores in the regular season with 75 total. He is also now the fifth starting quarterback with 90 wins in his first eight seasons, including playoffs.












