Buffalo Bills' heiress Jessica Pegula reacted to Josh Allen's historic achievement after his latest performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In the 44-32 win on Sunday, the Bills quarterback completed 19 of 30 passes for 317 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. He also rushed for three scores while running for 40 yards on six carries.
In the process, the reigning NFL MVP did something no other quarterback has done in the history of the league. Allen, with 290 touchdowns, has achieved the feat of most touchdowns by a quarterback who is 30 years or younger. Peyton Manning previously held the record of 288 touchdowns before turning 30.
Pegula, who is the daughter of Bills owner Terry and Kim Pegula, reshared a post celebrating the achievement.
Jessica's Instagram storyMoreover, with six total touchdown performances, Allen became the only player in NFL history to have multiple games with 3+ passing and 3+ rushing touchdowns. His final rushing touchdown tied him alongside Cam Newton for the most in the stat in NFL history.
Apart from that, Allen also broke the record of seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady's record of 10 games with at least three passing touchdowns and one rushing score. Allen registered his 11th such game on Sunday. With Allen's historic performance sealing the win, the Bills have improved to 7-3 on the season.
Jessica Pegula reveals how Josh Allen’s grit inspired her tennis mindset
In an interview from Feb. 2021, Jessica Pegula took inspiration from Josh Allen's game mentality even before he blossomed into the MVP-calibre quarterback he is today. Pegula explained how Allen's mindset has helped her in her own tennis career.
"Even last year, when he wasn't playing that well, I was like, 'I like this kid.' I loved his competitive spirit. He was a gamer. He just wanted to win. That's something you love to see,'' she said about Allen via ESPN. "It's definitely something I think I tried to take into my game a little bit, even watching the team getting that grit, that competitive attitude, having that mindset; in tennis, it's like 90%, sometimes, of the matches. I think it's been really cool to watch them and kind of channel that energy into how I've been doing.''Meanwhile, on the tennis front, Jessica Pegula advanced to the semifinal of WTA Finals, where she was defeated by eventual champion Elena Rybakina.
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