The 2023 Buffalo Bills offense has come out swinging and is on pace to set several single-season records. 

Now that we’re over a quarter of the way through the regular season, let’s look at the team offensive records that are on pace to be broken this season.

Pass Completions
Standing Record: 409 (Josh Allen in 2021)
Josh Allen is on pace to shatter his 2021 record of 409 pass completions. He is currently sitting at 128 completions through 5 games and is on pace to have 435.2 completions at season’s end.

Passing Yards
Standing Record: 4544 (Josh Allen in 2020)
Josh Allen is on pace to handily break his own season passing yards record of 4544, set in 2020. Up to this point of the season, he’s thrown for 1407 yards and is on pace to throw for 4783.8 yards at season’s end.

Passing Touchdowns
Standing Record: 37 (Josh Allen in 2020)
Josh Allen is on pace to barely squeak by his 2020 touchdown pass record of 37. So far in 2023, he’s thrown for 11 touchdowns and is on pace to throw for 37.8.

Completion Percentage
Standing Record: 69.2% (Josh Allen in 2020)
So far in 2023, Josh Allen is completing 73.1% of his passes. If he continues this production, he’ll break his own 2020 mark of 69.2%.

Receptions
Standing Record: 127 (Stefon Diggs in 2020)
At his current pace, Stefon Diggs will break his own 2020 receptions record. He’s on track to hit 132.6 catches which would break his old mark by nearly 6.

Receiving Yards
Standing Record: 1535 (Stefon Diggs in 2020)
Stefon Diggs is on pace to hit 1768 receiving yards, shattering his 2020 by 233 yards.

Receiving Touchdowns
Standing Record: 11 (Stefon Diggs in 2022 and Bill Brooks in 1995)
Stefon Diggs is also on pace to far surpass his 2022 and Bill Brooks’ 1995 Bills receiving touchdown reception record of 11. Diggs is tracking to hit 17 receiving touchdowns this season.

Individual Points Scored
Standing Record: 141 (Tyler Bass in 2020)
Another record set by a Bills player in 2020 was the single-season points mark by Tyler Bass of 141. Bass is on pace to break this mark in 2023, with 153 points.

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