ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Josh Allen set aside his grief over the death of his grandmother by throwing three touchdown passes and scoring one rushing, and the Buffalo Bills beat the Seattle Seahawks 44-34.
Buffalo’s defense played a major role in rattling Seattle’s Russell Wilson, who was sacked five times, threw two interceptions and lost two fumbles.
Buffalo improved to 7-2, matching its best record through nine games since 1993, when the Bills made their last Super Bowl appearance.
Allen finished 31-of-38 passing and equaled a career best set earlier this season with 415 yards.
The Seahawks fell to 6-2. Seattle was undone by turnovers and a defense that surrendered 420 yards.