Thanks in large part to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, there are no more undefeated teams remaining in the NFL this season.
The Bills were able to hand the Kansas City Chiefs their first loss of the season with a 30-21 win on Sunday, and it was Allen that did a lot of the heavy lifting for the Bills.
He made such an impact that it might have vaulted him into the lead in the NFL’s MVP race.
Allen was not perfect by any means on Sunday, passing for just 262 yards and throwing a brutal interception in the first half on a fourth down play. But Allen made the biggest plays, in the biggest moments, to help the Bills get the win.
The biggest of those plays came late in the fourth quarter on a 4th-and-3 play that produced what CBS announcer Jim Nantz called the play of the year.
He is not wrong to call it that.
With the Bills clinging to a two-point lead and not wanting Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to get the football back with a chance to win the game, the Bills elected to pass up the three points and go for the knockout punch.
Allen delivered it. Emphatically.