Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has set a new NFL record. He became the fastest player in league history to reach 300 career offensive touchdowns, including playoffs.
Allen achieved the milestone in fewer games than Patrick Mahomes, who previously held the record. This makes Allen the quickest to combine passing and rushing touchdowns for the total.
The Bills star has been one of the leagueβs most dynamic quarterbacks since entering in 2018. Known for his strong arm and rushing ability, Allen has consistently produced big numbers. His balance of passing touchdowns and rushing scores has set him apart from others.
Patrick Mahomes, widely regarded as the NFLβs top quarterback, had owned the mark until now. By surpassing him, Allen has reinforced his position as one of the gameβs elite playmakers.
Allenβs latest record continues his trend of breaking milestones early in his career. He has already guided Buffalo to multiple playoff appearances and remains central to their championship hopes.
Fans and analysts credit Allenβs durability, versatility, and aggressive playing style for his rapid climb. With years still ahead in his career, his total touchdowns could rise far beyond 300.
This achievement also highlights how modern quarterbacks are changing the game. Dual-threat QBs like Allen combine traditional passing with consistent rushing production, making them harder to defend.
The Bills will now look to build on Allenβs success as they push for another deep postseason run. For Allen, becoming the fastest to 300 offensive touchdowns is another milestone in what could be a Hall of Fame career.
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