Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has won his sixth AFC Player of the Week Award in his career, and his fourth of 2020, following his efforts against the Denver Broncos.
In Week 15, Allen earned the honor after scoring four two total touchdowns, two on the ground and two passing. Allen had 359 total passing yards on 29-for-40 passing.
Allen, 24, became just the fifth player in NFL history to have over 350 passing yards, two rushing and two throwing scoring in a single game. Aaron Rodgers has done the feat twice, along with Russell Wilson, Drew Brees and Steve Young.
Most recently, Allen won the honor in Week 13 after facing the 49ers. Allen also won it in Weeks 2 (Dolphins) and 9 (Seahawks).
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