Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has vowed to correct a broken promise from last season.
Allen promised to do a "Euro-Step" celebratory touchdown dance last year, and confirmed that he failed to do so. He noted that sometimes he "blacks out" from the rush of scoring a touchdown.
Allen has vowed to correct the failure to deliver on his promise with his first touchdown of 2025.
That should't take long if history is any indication. Last season in Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals, Allen scored two rushing touchdowns en route to 12 for the season and the 2024 NFL MVP award.
The former Wyoming Cowboy has 65 total rushing and two receiving scores in his career of seven years and noted that each one is just as exciting as the first.
The Bills' 2025 schedule has not been finalized, but their opponents have. Along with the regular division slate that includes two games against Miami, New England and the Jets, Buffalo will also face the Ravens, Bengals, Saints, Buccaneers, Chiefs and Eagles at home.
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They'll travel to play Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Carolina, Cleveland and Houston.
In addition to his rushing prowess, Allen has posted 26,434 yards passing in the regular season and another 3,359 in the playoffs, along with 220 total touchdowns.
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This story was originally published March 9, 2025 at 9:57 AM.