Bills quarterback Josh Allen ran for three touchdowns in Sunday’s win over the Buccaneers. The next time he runs for a touchdown, he’ll have more rushing touchdowns than any quarterback in NFL history.
That record has long been held by Cam Newton, who retired with 75 career rushing touchdowns. Allen scored his 73rd, 74th and 75th rushing touchdowns on Sunday. If Allen runs for a touchdown on Thursday night against the Texans, he’ll have 76 rushing touchdowns in his career, and sole ownership of the record.
Allen is already the all-time rushing touchdown leader among quarterbacks if the playoffs are included: Allen has seven playoff rushing touchdowns for a total of 82 in his career. Newton only had two rushing touchdowns in the playoffs, for a total of 77 in his career. Jalen Hurts is th

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