NFL Research offers the best nuggets from each week of games in the NFL. Here are the most eye-popping statistical accomplishments from Week 11 of the 2023 NFL season.
1) Josh Allen plays cleaner, sets combined TD mark over Patrick Mahomes
Allen had a relatively clean game in Week 11 against the Jets, which was the Bills' first outing after firing offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey.
With three touchdowns (one interception) and 275 yards passing, Allen led the Bills to a 32-6 blowout win, getting back above .500 and setting up an exciting Week 12 matchup in Philadelphia.
Allen (205) also passed Patrick Mahomes (204) on Sunday for the most combined passing and rushing touchdowns in a player's first six seasons in NFL history. A little caveat ... Mahomes played in just one game during his 2017 rookie season.
2) DaRon Bland ties NFL's single-season pick-six mark
In Week 8, Bland became the first player in Cowboys history with three pick-sixes in a season -- something even Deion Sanders never did for Dallas.
In Week 11, Bland became just the fourth player in NFL history to return four interceptions for touchdowns in a single season.
Bland tied Eagles corner Eric Allen (1993), Chiefs safety Jim Kearny (1972) and Hall of Famer Ken Houston (1971) for the most pick-sixes in a season in NFL history.
There has been nothing bland about the second-year cornerback's play this year.
3) Tyreek Hill's first 10 games reach new height for Super Bowl era
The Dolphins hosted the Raiders in Week 11 and played a much closer game than they would like, as Miami led by just a point at halftime before going on to win, 20-13.
Hill briefly left the game with a hand injury but returned to finish with 10 catches for 146 yards and a touchdown.
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