Bills quarterback Josh Allen became the No. 1 QB in NFL history in career rushing touchdowns on Sunday when he ran into the end zone for the 76th time, one more than Cam Newton’s former NFL record. But Allen has also scored more rushing touchdowns than a lot of Hall of Fame running backs.
Allen’s rushing touchdown total ranks 25th in NFL history among all players, and he could be in the Top 20 all-time by the end of this season.
With 76 rushing touchdowns, Allen already has more than Hall of Fame running backs Earl Campbell (74), Leroy Kelly (74), Joe Perry (71), Steve Van Buren (69), Thurman Thomas (65), Larry Csonka (64), Lenny Moore (63), O.J. Simpson (61), Terrell Davis (60), Paul Hornung (50), John Henry Johnson (48), Floyd Little (43), Ollie Matson (40), Gale Sayers (39), Hugh

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