Josh Allen Ties Record For Most Rushing Tds In Bills History

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josh allen ties record for most rushing tds in bills history

Josh Allen didn’t just beat the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. He beat one of their legends, too. The Buffalo Bills quarterback passed former Panthers star Cam Newton for the most games in NFL history with both a passing and rushing touchdown, doing it for the 46th time in his career. Allen reached the milestone with a 1-yard rushing score in the second quarter, then added a short pass to Khalil Shakir in the third quarter that turned into a 54-yard touchdown after multiple broken... Allen later ran for another 1-yard touchdown, his second of the day. "It's cool," Allen shrugged regarding breaking Newton's record.

"Just finding a way to win. That's all we're trying to do." The performance also pushed Allen further up the league’s all-time rushing touchdown list. He now ranks 35th in NFL history, and second among active players, behind only Derrick Henry (111), with 70 rushing touchdowns, more than Larry Csonka, Herschel Walker and Eddie George. Josh Allen continues to rewrite the NFL record books as he mounts a serious effort in his MVP-caliber season. The quarterback tied Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas for the most career rushing touchdowns (65) in Buffalo Bills history.

That puts the seven-year veteran squarely among the all-time greatest Bills players. Allen tied Thomas on a 1-yard tush push to give the Bills a 7-0 lead against the New York Jets on Sunday. The score gives Allen 530 yards and 12 TDs in 2024. Allen, the seventh overall pick in the 2018 NFL draft, was at 4,125 rushing yards in 109 games heading into the game against the Jets. In tying Thomas, a key player during the Bills' Super Bowl era, it puts Allen among the all-time great Bills players. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen made NFL history Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.

In finding the end zone three times en route to a blowout win, Allen notched his 46th career game with both a passing and rushing touchdown. That surpassed the mark of 45 such games that Cam Newton racked up throughout his career, making Allen the NFL's new leader. Coincidentally, Allen broke the record against Newton's old team. The history-making touchdown came in thrilling fashion, too. Allen hit Khalil Shakir for an explosive 54-yard scoring pass with 12:18 left in the third quarter, which at the time extended the Bills' lead to 23 points. He notched his first rushing score earlier in the game when he punched the ball in from a yard out late in the second quarter.

YAC YAC YAC 👏#BUFvsCAR on Fox pic.twitter.com/l71AklwzHg Later in the third quarter, Allen made even more history with his second rushing score of the afternoon. The lunge into the end zone made him just the second quarterback in league history with 70 career rushing touchdowns. Josh Allen becomes the second QB ever with 70 career rushing TDs!BUFvsCAR on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/4NJh8K9rLw Josh Allen etched his name into the NFL record book during a Week 8 matchup with the Carolina Panthers. The Buffalo Bills quarterback passed for and rushed for a touchdown against the Panthers, which marks the 46th time in his career he has done so during a single game, which surpasses former Panthers...

RELATED: Bills lose star defender to injury during Week 8 matchup vs Panthers Allen set the record on a 54-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Khalil Shakir, who slipped through several Carolina defenders on his way to the end zone. Allen also recorded a one-yard rushing touchdown earlier in the game after a near-pick-six from edge rusher A.J. Epenesa set up the score. Buffalo’s franchise QB now has 12 touchdowns passing and four touchdowns rushing on the season. Josh Allen holds the Buffalo Bills record for rushing touchdowns.

Quarterback Josh Allen just became the Buffalo Bills franchise leader in rushing touchdowns on Sunday night. You read that right, the Bills franchise ground scoring leader is a quarterback. Buffalo has two running backs in the Hall of Fame and neither have more scores than Allen on the ground. Allen, who has been considered a dual-threat throughout his seven seasons, scored his 66th career rushing touchdown on Sunday night as the Bills trailed the Baltimore Ravens 34 - 19, surpassing Hall of Fame... (O.J. Simpson had 57 for Buffalo.)

The current Bills quarterback reached his 66th career rushing touchdown six seasons earlier than the Hall of Fame running back. Allen scored his latest rushing touchdown at age 29 and at the start of his eighth season in the NFL. Thomas was 32 and in his 12th season. Maybe more telling is the difference in the number of rushing touchdowns per year that Allen scores compared to Thomas. Allen has not had a season with less than six scores on the ground (2021) where Thomas had four seasons with two or less. Allen has had five seasons with eight or more rushing touchdowns, including this season in which he has 12 already and last season in which he scored 15.

Thomas only had three 8+ rushing touchdown seasons with his career best being his third season in the league, 1990, when he ran the ball for eleven scores. Josh Allen, quarterback of the Buffalo Bills, made NFL history by surpassing Cam Newton for the most career games with both a passing and rushing touchdown, achieving 46 such games. In a dominant victory over the Carolina Panthers, Allen scored three touchdowns, including a 54-yard reception to Khalil Shakir and two rushing touchdowns, all while showcasing his efficiency with 12 completions on 19 attempts... Allen's record-breaking touchdown performance coincidentally occurred against Newton's former team. He also became only the second quarterback in league history with 70 career rushing touchdowns, cementing his status in the MVP conversation for the season. Despite Allen's historic accomplishment, the Bills' offensive success also heavily relied on running back James Cook, who set a career high in rushing yards, suggesting a balanced offensive strategy rather than solely Allen's performance.

Looking ahead, Allen will look to continue his momentum as the Bills face tougher opponents, while maintaining his performance to bolster his MVP chances. Josh Allen's record-setting performance underscores his pivotal role in the Bills’ success, but the team's reliance on a multifaceted offensive approach highlights the collective effort needed to contend for the championship. The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI It took Allen just seven season to move into a tie with the Hall of Fame running back Quarterback Josh Allen just became the Buffalo Bills franchise leader in rushing touchdowns following an opening-drive score in Week 17 against the New York Jets. You read that right, the Bills franchise ground scoring leader is a quarterback.

Allen, who has been considered a dual-threat throughout his seven seasons, scored his 65th career rushing touchdown on December 29, 2024 as the Bills scored first in a game against the New York Jets... The current Bills quarterback reached his 65th career rushing touchdown six seasons earlier than the Hall of Fame running back. Allen scored his latest rushing touchdown at age 28 and in his 110th career game. Thomas was 32. Maybe more telling is the difference in the number of rushing touchdowns per year that Allen scores compared to Thomas. Allen has not had a season with less than six scores on the ground (2021) where Thomas had four seasons with two or less.

Allen has had five seasons with eight or more rushing touchdowns, including this season in which he has 12 already and last season in which he scored 15. Thomas only had three 8+ rushing touchdown seasons with his career best being his third season in the league, 1990, when he ran the ball for eleven scores. The Buffalo Bills are off to a solid start in Week 8 against the Carolina Panthers, which says something considering how they performed in their last two games against the Patriots and Falcons. Buffalo took a 6-0 lead before Carolina got onto the board, but then the Bills scored back-to-back touchdowns to open up the game a bit. The first touchdown of the game went to James Cook, who ripped off a 64-yard touchdown run to put the Bills up 12-3. It helped Cook reach 146 yards in the first half alone.

Then after DE A.J. Epenesa read a quick screen play correctly, he intercepted Andy Dalton and almost took it to the endzone himself but was knocked down at the one-yard line. That set up a QB sneak by Josh Allen to get Buffalo into the endzone to take a 19-3 lead going into the half. Per the Buffalo Bills' PR X team, with that rushing touchdown by Allen near the end of the first half, he has now rushed for 76 career touchdowns (regular season and playoffs) which only... Once Allen gets two more rushing touchdowns, he will have the record. Josh Allen now has 76 career rushing TDs (including playoffs) which trails only Cam Netwon (77) for the most in NFL history by a QB.

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