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Rams End Bills' Streak in Thrilling 44-42 Showdown

LA Rams defeat Buffalo Bills 44-42 as Josh Allen makes history with three passing and rushing touchdowns, complicating playoff implications for Buffalo.

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Updated: Dec 9th, 2024, 1:45 AM ET

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In a high-scoring clash, the Los Angeles Rams beat the Buffalo Bills 44-42, halting Buffalo's seven-game winning streak. Allen made NFL history with three passing and three rushing touchdowns, becoming the first to achieve this feat. However, pivotal plays, including a failed sneak at the 1-yard line, impacted Buffalo's ability to capitalize, leading to an onside kick recovery by the Rams to run out the clock.


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