ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Josh Allen wasn't in an I-told-you-so mood after he threw three touchdown passes and ran for three scores.
Following a few clunkers, the Buffalo Bills' star quarterback led his team to a season high in points in Sunday's 44-32 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- and afterward, Allen refused to fall into the trap of riding emotional peaks and valleys.
"Starting off 4-0 and we're the best team in the world. And we lose two in a row and now we're the worst team in the world," Allen said. "We don't want to ride that. We want to stay here, stay consistent."
Either way, Allen brought the Bills' offense out of a monthlong slump, overcame what he called a "boneheaded" interception on his second snap, and added another extraordinary stat line to a career full of them.
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