Josh Allen's second rushing TD puts Bills up 28-13
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The Buffalo Bills extended their lead over the Kansas City Chiefs in the third quarter of Sunday's game at Highmark Stadium, with quarterback Josh Allen scoring his second one-yard sneak touchdown. The Bills now lead 28-13 with 1:34 remaining in the third quarter. Allen's performance includes 72 career rushing touchdowns, placing him second among active players behind only Ravens running back Derrick Henry. Additionally, Allen has completed 21 of 24 passes for 253 yards and a touchdown in the game. The Chiefs began the third quarter with possession but were forced to punt. After a Bills punt, the Chiefs' subsequent drive was hampered by an intentional grounding penalty, despite replays showing a deflection by Bills defensive lineman Michael Hoecht. The penalty was not reviewable, resulting in a sack on third and long for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
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