Josh Allen followed the first 300-yard passing day of his career with his first 400-yard passing day.
In a win against the Miami Dolphins, Allen was 24 for 35 for 417 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions.Â
That made him just the fourth quarterback in NFL history with 700-plus yards, six or more touchdowns and no interceptions in the first two games of the season, according to Pro Football Reference.
He joins Patrick Mahomes last season, Tom Brady in 2015 and Peyton Manning in 2013.Â
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“We've got a lot of faith in our guys to get open and catch the ball," Allen said. "I was saved a few times from interceptions that could have gone the other way. As long as we move the ball and score when we need to score and keep defense off the field for too long, we’re doing our job."
Allen's 417 is third in franchise history, behind Drew Bledsoe's 463 yards in 2002 and Joe Ferguson's 419 in 1983.Â

