Qb Josh Allen Runs For A Franchise Record 66th Career Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen rushes for a 2-yard touchdown vs. Baltimore Ravens. Allen records his 66th career rushing touchdown to set the franchise record. Watch the best plays from the Buffalo Bills during their 40-9 win against the Carolina Panthers during Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season. Highlights from the Week 8 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Carolina Panthers during the 2025 NFL season. Buffalo won 40-9 in convincing fashion to improve to 5-2.
Watch highlights of Buffalo Bills running back James Cook's best runs from Week 8 where he scored twice and amassed 216 rushing yards against the Carolina Panthers during the 2025 NFL season. James Cook rushes for a 21-yard touchdown vs. Carolina Panthers, 10/26/2025 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 just made history—again.
With a 4th-quarter rushing touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens, Allen notched his 66th career rushing TD, becoming the Buffalo Bills’ all-time leader and passing Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas. At just 29 years old, Allen continues to redefine what it means to be a quarterback, setting records year in and year out while leading the charge as one of the NFL’s most dangerous... Josh Allen takes it himself!BALvsBUF on NBCStream on @NFLPlus + Peacock pic.twitter.com/RgOaobhpE2 Josh Allen just became the Bills All-Time Rushing TD leader…He is only 29. He is a QB. O.J.
& Thurman both played more games for this franchise. BILLt Different 👽 pic.twitter.com/i8sHsT2GMf Josh Allen runs it in, marking his 66th career rushing touchdown.Allen is now the Bills all-time leader in rushing touchdowns, surpassing Thurman Thomas (65). By the end of one of the craziest games the Buffalo Bills had ever played, Josh Allen's historic accomplishment felt like a footnote. But really, it's worth remembering just what the Bills' QB accomplished in the second half. When he ran in for a touchdown, he broke a franchise record.
Then he added a second rushing TD a bit later to expand the mark and work on his path toward crushing the previous record. Thurman Thomas held the Bills' rushing TD record for a few decades. Thomas finished his career with 65 rushing touchdowns in the regular season. Allen entered Sunday night with 65. He ended it with 67, all alone atop the Buffalo history books. The Buffalo Bills entered Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season knowing that the Baltimore Ravens would be out for blood.
After all, the Bills were the ones who knocked them out of the playoffs last season, in dramatic fashion to boot, so the Ravens were looking for revenge on Sunday Night Football. Unfortunately, the Ravens jumped out to a 20-13 lead at halftime and pushed the spread to 15, taking a 34-19 lead into the fourth quarter. If not for future Hall of Fame quarterback Josh Allen, the game would have gotten out of hand much quicker. Allen continued his heroics in the early part of the fourth quarter, running in a touchdown from the two-yard line to make it a nine-point game. This rushing touchdown actually eclipsed a bit of Bills history for him, further making his case for Canton one day. On Sunday, Allen tallied his 66th career rushing touchdown in the NFL, which means that he is now Buffalo's all-time leader in rushing touchdowns.
He surpassed the legendary Thurman Thomas, who previously held the record with 65 touchdowns. This record has stood since Thomas left the Bills in 1999, so Allen is once again in rarified air. It took Thomas 2,849 carries over 12 seasons with the franchise to earn this mark, while Allen did it in just over seven seasons and 766 carries. There's a new all-time rushing touchdowns leader atop the Buffalo Bills' record book, and his name is Josh Allen. Allen called his own number from two yards for a touchdown on the ground, pulling the Bills within 34-25 with 12:51 remaining in the fourth quarter in the Sunday Night Football opener against the... It was his 66th career rushing touchdown, breaking his tie with Thomas atop the Bills' all-time list.
RELATED: Ravens' Derrick Henry runs over Bills for entire first half on Sunday Night Football Thomas, a phenomenal triple threat running back that spent 12 seasons with the Bills, went into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the second ballot in 2007. Thomas is only one of eight men on NFL annals to rush for more than 12,000 yards and amass more than 4,000 receiving yards. On his way up the franchise ladder, Allen passed another Hall of Fame running back. Midway through the 2024 campaign, the quarterback eclipsed the late OJ Simpson (57 rush TDs), who competed nine seasons for the Bills. 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. In the midst of the Buffalo Bills' 41-40 comeback win against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1, quarterback Josh Allen rushed in a touchdown score. That TD early in the fourth quarter brought the score to 34-25 in favor of the Ravens, who would increase their lead to 40-25 only a minute later. Lost in the hoopla of Buffalo's eventual rally from behind? Another record for Allen. That score on the ground was the 66th of Allen's career.
In doing so, Allen surpassed running back Thurman Thomas (65) as the franchise record holder for the most rushing touchdowns by any player in the team's history. This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Josh Allen sets another Bills milestone in comeback win vs. Ravens There's a new all-time rushing touchdowns leader atop the Buffalo Bills' record book, and his name is Josh Allen. Allen called his own number from two yards for a touchdown on the ground, pulling the Bills within 34-25 with 12:51 remaining in the fourth quarter in the Sunday Night Football opener against the... It was his 66th career rushing touchdown, breaking his tie with Thomas atop the Bills' all-time list.
Thomas, a phenomenal triple threat running back that spent 12 seasons with the Bills, went into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the second ballot in 2007. Thomas is only one of eight men on NFL annals to rush for more than 12,000 yards and amass more than 4,000 receiving yards. On his way up the franchise ladder, Allen passed another Hall of Fame running back. Midway through the 2024 campaign, the quarterback eclipsed the late OJ Simpson (57 rush TDs), who competed nine seasons for the Bills. Making the feat all the more remarkable for a quarterback, Allen is just beginning his eighth season in a Bills' uniform. Prior to Allen winning the honor this past February, Thomas and Simpson were the first two NFL MVP winners for the franchise.
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