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Josh Allen Becomes NFL's All-Time QB Rushing TD Leader
1 Dec
Summary
- Josh Allen broke Cam Newton's record for quarterback rushing touchdowns.
- Allen's historic touchdown gave the Bills a 23-7 lead.
- The Bills overcame a poor first half to dominate the second half.
In a stunning turnaround, the Buffalo Bills transformed a difficult first half into a commanding second-half performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The game's momentum shifted dramatically after halftime, with the Bills' defense setting the stage for an offensive surge. Josh Allen's historic rushing touchdown not only extended Buffalo's lead to 23-7 but also etched his name in NFL history.
Allen's touchdown was his 76th career rushing score, moving him past Cam Newton for the most rushing touchdowns ever by an NFL quarterback. This significant achievement came after an impressive 83-yard drive that consumed over eight minutes of game clock, demonstrating the Bills' offensive prowess and control.
The Bills' resurgence in the second half was a tale of two halves, mirroring their initial struggles. Defensive plays, including a strip-sack returned for a touchdown and an interception, were instrumental in shifting the game's dynamic before Allen's record-breaking offensive march sealed their dominance.




