Texans 100: Facts and Figures for wild-card versus the Bills, No. 26-50

The Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills square off in the AFC wild-card. Next up, we look at Bills QB Josh Allen and Texans coach Bill O’Brien.

The Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills meet for the first time in the wild-card playoffs Saturday at 3:35 p.m. CT. Depending on whether or not the Tennessee Titans can upset the New England Patriots, the winner could end up bypassing Baltimore and going to Kansas City.

Next up, we take a look at Bills quarterback Josh Allen and also Texans coach Bill O’Brien.

Facts and Figures for Bills, No. 1-25

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26. Allen is the first Bills first-round quarterback to start in a playoff game since Jim Kelly in the 1996 AFC wild-card versus the Jacksonville Jaguars.

27. Allen is tied with Carson Wentz for the seventh-lowest yards per pass attempt this season at 6.7. Only Tom Brady’s 6.6 is lower among playoff quarterbacks.

28. Allen’s 85.3 passer rating is the ninth-lowest in the NFL.

29. Allen is tied with Mitch Trubisky and Daniel Jones for the ninth-most sacks in the league with 38.

30. Allen has had 31 of his passes dropped, the third-most in the league.

31. Allen was blitzed 201 times, tied with Jimmy Garoppolo for the fifth-most in the league.

32. Allen scrambled out of 42 pass attempts in the regular season, the fourth-most overall.

33. Allen’s nine red zone rushing touchdowns are actually the most among quarterbacks in 2019.

34. Allen was 1/9 quarterbacks that threw at least 40 red zone passes without an interception.

35. Allen is tied with Aaron Rodgers for the fourth-most sacks taken on third down with 18.

36. Allen’s 17 third down conversions on the ground are the second-most among quarterbacks. Lamar Jackson’s 22 were the most.

37. Allen’s nine rushing touchdowns were the eighth-most in the NFL and the most for a quarterback.

38. Allen’s 4.7 yards per carry was tied with Alvin Kamara for the 12th-most in the NFL and second-most among quarterbacks. Only Jackson’s 6.9 was the highest both overall and for quarterbacks.