Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen bullied his way into the NFL history books on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
With the Bills facing a third-and-goal early in the fourth quarter, Allen took a designed run and fought his way through the Steelers defense, scoring as his teammates helped push him over the goal line.
The team announced that Allen’s touchdown helped put him atop the record books.
Josh Allen Tops Cam Newton in NFL Record Books
Shortly after the touchdown, which extended Buffalo’s lead to 23-7, the Bills announced that Allen set a historic mark for rushing quarterbacks.
“Josh Allen has tallied his 76th career rushing touchdown, surpassing Cam Newton for the most rushing TDs all-time by a QB (regular season),” the team announced in a post on X.
Allen’s rushing touchdown came amid a dominant game for Buffalo’s rushing attack. Though the team came into the game without both starting tackles — with right tackle Spencer Brown out with a shoulder injury and left tackle Dion Dawkins in concussion protocol — the Bills topped 200 rushing yards late in the third quarter.
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