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Bills Clinch Fifth Consecutive AFC East Title with 35-10 Win Over 49ers

Josh Allen's record-breaking performance led the Bills to a decisive victory, securing their division title amidst heavy snowfall.

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Updated: Dec 2nd, 2024, 1:33 AM ET

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The Buffalo Bills defeated the San Francisco 49ers 35-10 to clinch their fifth straight AFC East title. Quarterback Josh Allen distinguished himself by scoring passing, rushing, and receiving touchdowns, a first for any quarterback in the Super Bowl era. The Bills built an early lead after initially falling behind and maintained control throughout the game. The 49ers struggled with key injuries, particularly to running back Christian McCaffrey, and were unable to mount an effective response. Buffalo improved to 10-2, while San Francisco dropped to 5-7, jeopardizing their playoff hopes.


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