Eagles hold Bills to 6 in rainy 13-6 Week 17 win; Allen notches 300th TD

Updating coverage of the Philadelphia Eagles' gritty 13-6 victory over the Buffalo Bills in NFL Week 17 at Highmark Stadium on December 28, 2025: Heavy rain and dominant Eagles defense stifled Buffalo, while QB Josh Allen made history with his 300th career touchdown—the fastest and youngest to reach the mark.

Weather played a pivotal role in the 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff, with steady rain, 41-degree temperatures, and 15 mph winds challenging both offenses after Philadelphia's 13-0 halftime lead (detailed in initial coverage).

The Eagles' defense shone, sacking Allen four times—including Jalyx Hunt's team-leading 5.5th sack early and Moro Ojomo's sixth. Jaelan Phillips stripped a fumble after Allen's 50-yard pass to Brandin Cooks, setting up Dallas Goedert's record 11th TD reception. Jake Elliott added field goals of 47 and 28 yards.

Buffalo's lone score came late: Allen's 2-yard TD rush—his 300th career total in just 127 games, before turning 30—capped a drive to the Eagles' 3. Jalen Carter blocked the extra point, holding the 13-6 lead. The Bills' final drive failed.

Injuries: Eagles minus Lane Johnson (foot), Nakobe Dean (hamstring); Bills without Dalton Kincaid, Matt Prater (quad), Jordan Poyer (hamstring), though Dawson Knox suited up.

This win boosts Eagles' postseason momentum; Allen's feat highlights his elite play amid the defeat.

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The Philadelphia Eagles secured a narrow 13-12 victory over the Buffalo Bills in NFL Week 17 action at Highmark Stadium. Despite a scoreless second half offensively, Philadelphia's defense held firm to preserve the win, impacting playoff seeding for both teams. Josh Allen's late touchdown and failed two-point conversion sealed the outcome.

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The Buffalo Bills staged a dramatic comeback from a 21-point deficit to defeat the New England Patriots in Week 15, preserving their chances at the AFC East title. Quarterback Josh Allen delivered a standout performance, leading five straight touchdown drives in the second half. The win thrust Allen into the NFL MVP conversation as the Bills improved their record.

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The Cleveland Browns pulled off a 13-6 upset victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17, denying Pittsburgh a chance to clinch the AFC North division. The low-scoring defensive battle highlighted the Steelers' struggles on offense and their strategy to contain Browns star Myles Garrett. This result sets up a winner-take-all showdown between the Steelers and Baltimore Ravens in Week 18.

 

 

 

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