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The Bills set these team records in the 2025 regular season

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The Buffalo Bills finished 12-5 in the 2025 regular season and are the sixth seed heading into the playoffs.

At the conclusion of the regular season, the Bills finished with the No. 1 ranked rushing offense in total yards (2,714), yards per game (159.6) and total rushing touchdowns (30). Buffalo's pass defense also ranked first in yards allowed (2,668) and yards allowed per game (156.9).

Throughout the 18-week regular season, Buffalo broke records one by one. Here's what the Bills accomplished in 2025:

Week 1 (vs. Ravens)

  • Bills won 12th consecutive home game in the regular season, which was the second-longest streak in team history.
  • Bills' win probability was as low as 1.1 percent with 8:37 left of the fourth quarter, according to Next Gen Stats, marking the most improbable comeback by Buffalo led by quarterback Josh Allen and the 13th-most improbable comeback by any team over the last decade.

Week 2 (at Jets)

  • Bills limited Jets to two completions in the first half, which was the first time they did so since 2021 against Patriots.

Week 3 (vs. Dolphins)

  • Bills improved to 10-1 against Miami since 2020.
  • Bills scored a touchdown on their opening drive in all three games played in 2025.
  • Bills registered 14th consecutive home game forcing a turnover.
  • Bills scored 30 or more points in each regular season game for the second straight season , becoming the second team all-time to do so.
  • Bills extended to 3-0 for the second consecutive season and fourth time since 2017.
  • Bills won their 13th consecutive home game of the regular season.

Week 4 (vs. Saints)

  • Bills extended to 4-0 for the first time in team history since 2020.
  • Bills logged their first win at home against the Saints since 1983.
  • Bills won their 14th consecutive regular season game at home.
  • Bills scored 30 or more points in each of their first four games, which was their third time doing so in team history and first time doing so since 1992.
  • Bills scored a touchdown on their opening drive in all four, 2025 regular season games.
  • Bills' 251-yard performance in the first quarter was the team's second highest in any game's first quarter since 2014.
  • Bills went over 600 rushing yards through four games for the first time since 2013.

Week 5 (vs. Patriots)

  • Bills tied a franchise record with 13 consecutive regular season games with a rushing touchdown, becoming the longest streak since 2016-17 in team history.

Week 6 (at Falcons)

  • Bills went 15-6 in primetime games since 2022.
  • Bills went 20-6 against NFC opponents since 2020.

Week 8 (at Panthers)

  • Bills logged ninth win under head coach Sean McDermott after a bye week, going 9-0.
  • Bills extended record against Panthers to 7-2 all-time.
  • Bills' 158-rushing yard performance in the first half was the most in team history since Week 6 in 2016 against San Francisco.
  • Bills scored 37 points on its opening, second-half drives, which was the most in the NFL through Week 8.

Week 9 (vs. Chiefs)

  • Bills tied team record of most rushing touchdowns in the first eight games of a season.
  • Bills improved to 6-2 for second consecutive season and fifth time under head coach Sean McDermott.
  • Bills advanced to 5-0 when scoring first in 2025.
  • Bills won their 20th consecutive game (including postseason contests) when leading at the end of the first quarter, which was the longest active streak in the NFL.
  • Bills became one of three teams to beat the Chiefs in four consecutive regular season games since 2013.
  • Bills forced Chiefs' largest halftime deficit of the 2025 season.

Week 10 (at Dolphins)

  • Bills' defense had first multi-interception game of 2025.

Week 11 (vs. Buccaneers)

  • Bills improved to 4-0 at home against Buccaneers all-time.
  • Bills improved to 7-0 against NFC teams since 2023.
  • Bills logged seventh win of 2025 scoring 28 or more points.
  • Bills scored logged fifth game against last five NFC opponents scoring 30 or more points.

Week 12 (at Texans)

  • Bills scored first kick return touchdown on the road since 2010.

Week 13 (at Steelers)

  • Bills extended their record against Steelers since 2019 to 5-1.
  • Bills logged their fourth win in Pittsburgh all-time.

Week 14 (vs. Bengals)

  • Bills beat a Joe Burrow-led Bengals team for the first time in team history.
  • Bills extended winter regular season record (December and January) to 24-4 since 2020.
  • Bills tied team record for most 40-plus yard rushing touchdowns in one season.

Week 15 (at Patriots)

  • Bills became sixth NFL team in history with at least 10 wins in seven consecutive seasons.
  • Bills won their first game in New England since 2022.
  • Bills claimed best winter regular season record (December and January) since 2020 in the NFL, 25-4.

Week 16 (at Browns)

  • Bills won their first game in Cleveland since 2012.
  • Bills continued their winter win streak (December and January), extending their record to 26-4 since 2020.
  • Bills logged their 11th win of the season, making this the sixth consecutive season winning at least 11 contests.

Week 17 (vs. Eagles)

  • Bills tight ends reached 30-plus receptions in one season for the first time in franchise history.

Week 18 (vs. Jets)

  • Bills won their sixth straight home game vs. the Jets.
  • Bills won their fifth of last six matchups against the Jets.
  • Bills extended their regular season winter record to 27-5.

The Bills played the first game in their current Orchard Park, NY site on August 17, 1973 in what was then called Rich Stadium. 2025 marked the final season at what is now called Highmark Stadium. Take a look back at some iconic images from Highmark Stadium from over 50 years of Buffalo Bills football.

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