The narrative started before the NFL playoffs even started: This was a prime chance for Josh Allen to finally make a Super Bowl, and anything short of that would be a personal failure.

That’s irrational in many ways, but Allen showed again on Sunday why it is reasonable to predict him to carry a flawed Buffalo Bills team to Super Bowl LX. There’s a good reason he is the reigning NFL MVP.

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Allen was hit often and hit hard, but he kept coming back and helped carry the Bills to a hard-fought 27-24 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

When the Bills fell behind with a little more than four minutes to play, Allen put together a drive that epitomized his value to Buffalo. He hit a long pass to Brandin Cooks to get the Bills into Jaguars territory, then a tush push on fourth-and-inches ended up gaining 10 yards to Jacksonville’s 1-yard line when he kept pushing ahead. The Jaguars seemed to let Allen score on another tush push with 1:02 remaining.

When the Bills picked off Jacksonville on the first play of their next drive, that sealed the victory. Allen had 273 yards and a touchdown passing, and also two rushing touchdowns.

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The Bills move on. They’ve had bad playoff luck before, but they’re still alive, and Allen gives them a shot at a long run.

Bills build halftime lead

Allen seemed to have a reserved seat in the medical tent through the first half.

He was hit in the head after he was tackled on a third-down run and was evaluated. His knee bent awkwardly on a touchdown run when he got hit hard, and went to the tent for that too. Allen hurt his finger when it hit a helmet following through on a pass, and that caused more pain.

But Allen didn’t miss any plays. And he played very well.

The Bills turn to Allen to carry the load and he often delivers. His touchdown run on third-and-goal from the Jaguars’ 2-yard line was the difference in Buffalo’s halftime lead.

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The Jaguars made some key mistakes. Trevor Lawrence, who had played mostly mistake-free football in the second half of the regular season, threw an interception that led directly to a field goal. On a fourth down near the end zone, the Jaguars went for it and Lawrence tried to run for it, but he dove instead of trying to run through contact and when he did, his shin hit the ground and he was short of the first down.

Then at the end of the half, the Jaguars caught a break when the Bills had an offsides penalty to allow Jacksonville one second to try a field goal. But Cam Little’s hot streak ended when he missed to the left.

The game featured two quarterbacks who had fantastic seasons, but it quickly became a typical playoff game with nothing coming easy for either team.

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Another dramatic playoff game

The NFL playoffs started with two excellent games on Saturday of wild-card weekend, and the Bills and Jaguars made it 3 for 3 with another tense game.

The teams traded field goals in the third quarter, then the Jaguars leaned on the run a bit more for a long touchdown drive. Jacksonville ran it with success against a Bills team that struggled to stop the run most of the season, but the Jaguars went away from the run game too often. On an 11-play drive, they got it going again and it ended with Lawrence hitting Parker Washington for a 6-yard touchdown and a 17-13 lead early in the fourth quarter.

Allen answered back. He hit Dalton Kincaid for a 15-yard touchdown and the Bills had the lead again.

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Before this season the Jaguars had been in the playoffs just once since the end of the 2017 season, but they didn’t look overwhelmed by the moment. Lawrence led a big drive and hit Travis Etienne for a 14-yard touchdown to take the lead with a little more than four minutes remaining.

Allen made a huge play on what looked like a do-or-die drive for the Bills, finding a wide-open Brandin Cooks downfield for a 36-yard gain right before the two-minute warning. A fourth-and-inches from the 11-yard line was converted on a tush push by Allen, who kept pushing ahead until he was all the way to the 1-yard line. On the next play, the Jaguars lined up like they were preparing to defend the tush push but backed off and appeared to let Allen score.

Cole Bishop called game on the Jaguars’ first offensive play after that. Cornerback Tre’Davious White got his hand on a pass to Jakobi Meyers over the middle, deflecting it, and Bishop picked off the pass to practically end the game.

The Bills are still alive. And they still have Allen, the best player left in the AFC field.

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Bills – 340 yards total offense
Josh Allen: 28-of-35, 273 yards, 1 TD; 11 rushes, 33 yards, 1 TD
James Cook: 15 carries, 46 yards
Khalil Shakir: 12 receptions, 82 yards

Jaguars – 359 yards total offense
Trevor Lawrence: 18-of-30, 207 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
Travis Etienne: 10 rushes, 67 yards; 5 catches, 49 yards, 1 TD
Parker Washington: 7 receptions, 107 yards, 1 TD

Ian CasselberrySun, January 11, 2026 at 1:10 PM PST

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A heartbreaking end for the Jaguars as the Bills kneel twice to run out the clock after Trevor Lawrence’s interception.

Buffalo wins in Jacksonville, 27-24, to advance to the divisional round.

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Jacksonville’s comeback attempt ends with a Trevor Lawrence interception. On first-and-10 from the 23-yard line, Lawrence is picked off by Tre’Davious White to clinch the playoff win for the Bills. The pass was tipped by Cole Bishop.

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Mitch Wishowsky’s 64-yard kickoff did not go into the end zone, forcing Bhayshul Tuten to return the kick. He ran 22 yards to give Jacksonville the ball at its 23-yard line.

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Josh Allen was ruled down at the 1-yard line after his QB sneak went nine yards. On the following play, he got into the end zone with another push up the middle.

The Jaguars will get the ball with 1:04 remaining, but have no timeouts.

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The Bills called a QB sneak on fourth-and-inches, but Josh Allen surged ahead for nine yards. It appeared that he may have gone the full 10 yards and scored a touchdown, but Allen was ruled down at the 1-yard line after review.

Ian CasselberrySun, January 11, 2026 at 12:59 PM PST

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On third-and-4 from the Jacksonville 14-yard line, Josh Allen completes a pass to Khalil Shakir in the flat. However, Shakir didn’t get to the 10-yard line for the first down. That gives the Bills a fourth-and-inches with 1:10 remaining.

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After a tight James Cook run for a first down, Josh Allen opened it up with a deep 36-yard throw to Brandin Cooks down the left hash.

At the 2-minute warning, Buffalo has the ball at the Jacksonville 20-yard line.

Ian CasselberrySun, January 11, 2026 at 12:52 PM PST

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Following an 8-yard catch by Khalil Shakir on first-and-10, James Cook appeared to run 2 yards for the first down. The spot was measured and a first down was ruled.

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The Jaguars regain the lead! Trevor Lawrence finds Travis Etienne in the right flat and the running back takes it in for a 14-yard touchdown. The former Clemson teammates put Jacksonville back on top.

The Jaguars went 77 yards in 10 plays, covering 4:53 on the clock. Jacksonville has a 4-point lead with 4:03 remaining in the fourth quarter.

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On second-and-10 from their 44-yard line, Jacksonville gets a first down on a 31-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence to Parker Washington. Lawrence hit Washington on a deep post pattern.

That moves the Jaguars to the Bills’ 25-yard line.

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Jacksonville faced a third-and-8 from its 38-yard line. Trevor Lawrence’s pass to Brenton Strange was incomplete, but Christian Benford was flagged for defensive holding and the Jaguars get a first down.

Ian CasselberrySun, January 11, 2026 at 12:40 PM PST

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Bills receiver Gabe Davis went to the locker room on a cart. According to CBS’ Tracy Wolfson, Davis suffered a knee injury.

Davis appeared to be hurt when he was hit by three defenders attempting to make a first-down catch with 10:47 remaining in the game.

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After getting a first down on a QB sneak, Josh Allen follows up by connecting with Dalton Kincaid on a wheel route down the left sideline for a 15-yard touchdown.

Buffalo’s scoring drive goes 65 yards in nine plays, taking 3:59 to complete.

Ian CasselberrySun, January 11, 2026 at 12:35 PM PST

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After review, Josh Allen was ruled short of the first down. That gave the Bills a fourth-and-1 at the Jaguars’ 15-yard line. A

Allen gets the first down on a QB sneak which gains 4 yards.

Ian CasselberrySun, January 11, 2026 at 12:31 PM PST

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On third-and-6 from the Jaguars’ 24-yard line, Josh Allen ran up the middle for an apparent first down. But he may have begun his slide before the line to gain at the 19-yard line. The play is now under review.

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On first-and-10 from their 48-yard line, Josh Allen connects with Dawson Knox on a 24-yard pass to push the Bills to the Jacksonville 28-yard line.

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Parker Washington has been an impact player for the Jaguars. He makes a 6-yard catch on an in route for a Jacksonville touchdown.

The Jaguars went 63 yards on 11 plays for the go-ahead score. The methodical drive took 6:03 to complete.