Bills WR Amari Cooper makes a diving tackle for the 30-yard TD

Bills WR Amari Cooper makes a diving tackle for the 30-yard TD

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills’ offense capitalized on an Aaron Rodgers interception with an impressive 30-yard throw from quarterback Josh Allen to wide receiver Amari Cooper to extend the Bills’ lead to 19-0 in the third quarter on Sunday.

On second-and-13, Allen stepped back into the pocket before firing the ball into the end zone, where Cooper jumped up to make the pass. He hit the ground hard but held on to the football. Cooper was slow to recover after the game and was later checked for a head injury and released.

The catch was Cooper’s second touchdown as a Bill and first since his first game as a Bill on October 20. He also reached 10,000 receiving yards in his career on the drive.

The touchdown was Allen’s 43rd game with at least one passing and rushing touchdown in a game, 17 more than the next closest player (Jalen Hurts, 26) since Allen entered the league in 2018. He also has 46 games with one Passing and rushing touchdowns, including playoffs, making Cam Newton the most in NFL history.

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