Josh Allen’s "Sweet" Revenge on Tom Brady After Mocking Bills Mafia – Record Shattered
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Buffalo, NY – September 23, 2025 – In one of the most heated NFL seasons in years, Buffalo Bills superstar quarterback Josh Allen has etched his name into the record books with a jaw-dropping feat: 31 touchdowns against just 1 interception over a 12-game stretch. The milestone not only surpasses Tom Brady’s legendary 2010 MVP campaign, but also carries a layer of “sweet revenge” after Brady’s recent public digs at Allen and the Bills Mafia. Across the league, social media exploded under hashtags like #BillsMafia and #AllenGOAT.
According to DraftKings data, Allen reached 31 total TDs (16 passing, 15 rushing) with only 1 interception from late 2024 through Week 3 of 2025. It’s the first time in NFL history a player has sustained such near-perfect efficiency over any 12-game span.
The previous high bar was set by Tom Brady, who posted 30 TDs with 2 INTs during his MVP run in 2010. Allen didn’t just edge past it—he shattered it with his dual-threat dominance. “This is proof of Buffalo’s resilience. We’re not just playing football, we’re writing history,” Allen told reporters after Sunday’s win over the Jaguars, where he added three more scores without a turnover.
The drama began weeks earlier when Brady, speaking at a charity event in Foxborough, couldn’t resist a dig:
“Josh is a great guy, but Bills Mafia? They’re still dreaming of a Super Bowl. I’ve got seven. He can keep running around for now.”
The clip went viral on X, sparking outrage from Bills fans who saw it as a cheap shot from the “7-ring King” who once tormented Buffalo with six straight wins as a Patriot.
Allen, known for humility, didn’t clap back immediately. Instead, he let the field do the talking. After breaking the record, he finally addressed it: “Tom is a legend, but football is about the present. I respect him, but this is our time.” Bills Mafia took it from there, pushing memes and the hashtag #AllenOverBrady past half a million interactions in under 24 hours.
The NFL world lit up:
- Analysts: Called it the defining moment of the 2025 MVP race. Allen now leads the field with 68% completions, 3,500+ passing yards, and only 4 INTs on the season.
- Patrick Mahomes: Congratulated Allen on X, but warned: “Don’t think it’ll be easy in the playoffs.”
- Aaron Rodgers: Quipped, “31 TDs, 1 INT? I’m jealous. But hey, I’ve got four rings.”
Brady loyalists pushed back, arguing Allen’s rushing inflated the numbers. “Brady did it in a tougher defensive era,” one Reddit thread claimed. Still, sportsbooks adjusted quickly—Allen now sits as the runaway MVP favorite at -150 odds.
At 4-0 and leading the AFC East, Allen’s brilliance has lifted Buffalo into Super Bowl contention once more. Team owner Terry Pegula praised him as “the soul of the franchise.” For Bills Mafia, the moment feels like a long-awaited vindication after years of heartbreak against the Chiefs and Bengals.
As one fan posted: “Brady’s jab only lit the fire. The sweetest revenge is coming in February.”
Buffalo faces the New Orleans Saints on September 28, with Allen eyeing 40 total TDs by mid-season. Whether this historic streak leads to Buffalo’s first Lombardi since 1965 remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Josh Allen has proven that in the NFL, the sweetest revenge isn’t a soundbite—it’s rewriting the record books.
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