Josh Allen set an NFL record for quarterbacks and joined three Hall of Fame running backs for another feat on the same play.

Allen was pushed in for a 1-yard touchdown run in the second quarter to give the Buffalo Bills a 21-10 lead over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

It's Allen's 78th career rushing touchdown, including playoffs, passing Cam Newton (77) for most by a quarterback in NFL history.

Allen also joined Hall of Fame running backs Jim Brown, Marshall Faulk and LaDainian Tomlinson as the only players in league history — and the first quarterback — to have at least six rushing touchdowns in his first eight seasons.

Allen has 71 career rushing touchdowns in the regular season, trailing only Newton's 75 for most by a quarterback.

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