Josh Allen Breaks Patrick Mahomes Touchdown Record With Touchdown Pass
The Buffalo Bills are in the midst of trying to get to 3-0 against the Miami Dolphins - a team that Josh Allen has never lost to at home. Speaking of the reigning MVP, he was chasing history heading into the Week 3 contest, as he was two touchdowns away from passing Patrick Mahomes to become the quickest player to ever reach 300... Allen has now broken the record with a touchdown flip to Jackson Hawes in the second quarter of the Thursday Night Matchup. He also threw a touchdown to Dalton Kincaid to tie the game at seven after the Dolphins scored on their opening drive. Mahomes accomplished the feat in 128 games - Allen beat his rival by a game, accomplishing it in 127. The Bills and Chiefs will face off in Buffalo in Week 9.
Be sure to bookmark NFL on The Sporting News for all the latest news, interviews, breakdowns, and more! Josh Allen has Patrick Mahomes' number. At least in the regular season. The Buffalo Bills quarterback punched in a 1-yard touchdown run on the Bills' opening drive against the New York Jets on Monday Night Football. It gave Allen the most touchdowns all-time in a player's first seven seasons. It's Allen's 232nd career touchdown since he entered the league in 2018, which passed Patrick Mahomes previous mark of 231.
Allen has 175 passing touchdowns, 56 rushing touchdowns and a receiving score. He has 11-plus games remaining to add to that total. The 56 career rushing touchdowns trail O.J. Simpson (57) for second-most in team history. Mahomes racked up his 231 touchdowns in a six-year span. He entered the league in 2017 but only played one game in his first season with zero touchdowns.
His 231 TDs were comprised of 219 passing scores and 12 rushing touchdowns from 2018-2023. The Buffalo Bills have plenty of reasons to celebrate. Not only has the team started the season 3-0, but Josh Allen became the fastest quarterback to reach 300 touchdowns in NFL history. However, this milestone begs the question, given the fact that we live in the Patrick Mahomes era, how long did it take the Kansas City Chiefs to get to that same mark? Well, Allen did it in 127 career games. In fact, after the Thursday Night Football game vs.
Miami Dolphins, he now has 301. This means he averages 2,3 touchdowns per game. He broke the record previously held by his modern day nemesis, Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs. Allen, who is the reigning MVP of the NFL, is trying to get the elusive Vince Lombardi trophy this season. Allen barely broke the record, as Patrick Mahomes needed one more game, 128, to get to 300 touchdowns. These two quarterbacks are neck-and-neck, however Mahomes has the upper hand in the playoffs, having a 4-0 record against Allen in the postseason.
Allen leads Mahomes in the regular season 4-1. Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs At some point, the accolades have to grow old, don't they? Nonsense! Not for Bills Mafia who continue to watch Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen pull rabbit after rabbit out of his hat. The reigning NFL MVP is far from done breaking records and earning hardware.
Against the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football in Week 3, Allen began the game with a couple of touchdown drives that featured some of his typical "wow" moments. But, what some fans might not have noticed is the fact that he also accomplished something spectacular. Allen became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 300 total touchdowns, doing it in 127 games. Not only did Allen break the record, he also took that record from none other than Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes who had previously owned that record and set it in 128 career... Ah, that feels quite good, doesn't it? So long, Patrick.
Move on over. Allen throws three touchdowns to match Mahomes’ mark of 46 career games with 3-plus TD passes, the most in the NFL since 2018. The Buffalo Bills held off the Miami Dolphins 31-21 on Thursday Night Football, improving to 3-0 to start the NFL season. Josh Allen led the way with three touchdown passes, tying Patrick Mahomes for the most games with at least three TD throws (46) since 2018. Running back James Cook chipped in with 108 rushing yards and a score, giving Buffalo balance on offense as they continued their perfect start. FINAL: The @BuffaloBills move to 3-0!
pic.twitter.com/aGYPxn8ptP Miami kept the game close but cracked under pressure in the fourth quarter. Facing fourth-and-7 at midfield, Buffalo lined up to punt, but Dolphins defensive tackle Zach Sieler was flagged for roughing the punter. The 15-yard penalty moved the Bills to Miami’s 36-yard line, and five plays later Allen connected with Khalil Shakir for a decisive touchdown. Our system has indicated that your user behaviour is potentially automated. News Group Newspapers Limited does not permit the access, collection, text or data mining of any content from our Service by any automated means whether directly or through an intermediary service.
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Josh Allen is the heartbeat of the Buffalo Bills’ offense, and with good reason, too. In the Thursday Night Football game against divisional rivals, the Miami Dolphins, the reigning NFL MVP not only reached yet another milestone, but also broke a record in the process. The 29-year-old started the game against arch rivals, the Dolphins, on the right foot. Completing consecutive drives with touchdown passes to Dalton Kincaid and Jackson Hawes, Allen became the fastest player in the history of the league to reach the 300 total touchdowns milestone. The record previously belonged to one of Allen’s fiercest competitors, Patrick Mahomes, who reached the same milestone in 128 games. The Bills’ signal caller, however, achieved the same in 127 games, which also includes the playoffs.
Josh Allen surpasses Patrick Mahomes to become the fastest player in NFL history to reach 300 career offensive TDs, including playoffs 👀#BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/wDC2FTxDma Eventually, Allen finished the game with 3 passing touchdowns, and in the process of doing that, he also broke another record. The California native now has 45 total touchdowns against the Miami Dolphins, which is a record against a single opponent for the first 15 starts against that team.
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