Diggs: "I kind of talked about it a little bit earlier this year. We have some young guys that can, that can step up and play some good football. So, it was no surprise to me or any of the other guys on the team just because we've seen Gabe makes catches, we've seen Gabe make plays."
The drive got no less outrageous from there. The Bills found themselves facing 4th-and-3 three plays later but left their offense on the field and drew defensive end Kemoko Turay offsides with one second left on the play clock. On the very next play, what appeared to be an interception by Isaiah Rodgers was overturned on video review.
When Allen finished his five-yard dash into the end zone, it completed a 96-yard drive – the longest in Bills postseason history. Allen became the fifth player in NFL history with receiving, rushing, and passing touchdowns in their playoff careers, joining Nick Foles, Julian Edelman, Kordell Stewart, and Freeman McNeil.
Dawkins: "Listen, if Josh Allen does not win the MVP, this thing is rigged. You know what I'm saying? Like, he's doing it day in and day out. He's extending plays, he's making plays with his arm, he's making plays with his eyes, he's making plays with his feet. He's making plays for the offense every single play. It's just like, man, that kid is special. And he's still young, so it's just like, he has a long journey of greatness ahead of him."
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