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.
Yet it's a quarterback who now sits in a tie for the franchise record for career touchdown runs. Bills quarterback Josh Allen ran for his 65th career touchdown in Week 17, tying him for the franchise record with Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas.
The Buffalo Bills are facing off against the New York Jets this afternoon. Early on, they have taken a 7-0 lead.
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.
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Allen has the second-most rushing touchdowns – 65 – of any quarterback in NFL history, and he tied Thurman Thomas’ team record for rushing TDs in Sunday’s win over the New York Jets.
Buffalo Bills game, quarterback Josh Allen reached an impressive career milestone. Allen, 28, scored a rushing touchdown during the first half of the team’s Sunday game against the New York Jets. It is the athlete’s 65th career touchdown,
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's 65th career rush TD ties running back Thurman Thomas' Bills franchise record.
The Buffalo Bills had no trouble with the New York Jets, winning by 26 points and locking up the 2-seed in the AFC playoffs.
Allen plunged into the end zone from a yard out to cap the first Buffalo possession of Sunday’s game ... which ties him with Hall of Famer Thurman Thomas for the most in Bills franchise history. It was also his 12th rushing touchdown of the 2024 season.