The Bills have an opportunity to do something on Sunday against the Patriots that no NFL team has done, ever.
If the Bills score at least 30 points, it will be their ninth consecutive game doing so, and they will be the first team in NFL history to score 30 points in nine straight games in one season.
Four previous teams have had streaks of nine or more games with 30 or more points, but those teams all needed to do it over two seasons: The Rams scored 30 points in 14 straight games in 1999-2000, the Patriots scored 30 points in 13 straight games in 2010-2011, the Broncos scored 30 points in 11 straight games in 2012-2013, and the Patriots scored 30 points in nine consecutive games in 2006-2007.
With Josh Allen having an MVP season, the Bills’ offense is something special, and it may be something Super.