Allen's Touchdown Extends Bills' Lead
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•Bills' Josh Allen hits Amari Cooper for highlight-reel TD as Bills take control over Jets
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen throws 30 -yard pass to wide receiver Amari Cooper .
Cooper was slow to get up after the play and was later evaluated for a head injury.
Cooper also reached 10,000 receiving yards in his career on the drive.
The touchdown marked Allen 's 43rd game with at least one passing and rushing touchdown in a game.
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