
Allen sets record for most rushing touchdowns by a QB in NFL history.
On Sunday, Josh Allen's legs carried him straight into NFL history as he rushed for an 8-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, marking the 76th of his career and breaking a tie with Cam Newton for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. In a game where the passing game struggled, Allen still managed to contribute with 38 rushing yards, showcasing his dual-threat capability. The Buffalo Bills boasted a dominant rushing attack, amassing 249 yards, with James Cook leading the charge at 144 yards. After a dazzling performance in Week 11, Allen returned to the spotlight, proving that his impact goes well beyond the airwaves. Allen emphasized the significance of the Bills achieving success in the later part of the season as a collective unit. He remarked, "We found a way to win, and that's what truly matters." Next week, the Bills, along with Allen, will host the Bengals before embarking on two away games against New England and Cleveland, followed by home games against the Eagles and the Browns. With Allen performing at an MVP-caliber level, the Bills have a real opportunity to secure a Wild Card spot and potentially overtake the Patriots in the AFC East, especially with some favorable outcomes from New England's upcoming opponents after their bye week.

