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Bills QB Josh Allen Breaks Franchise Rushing TD Record in Epic Comeback
8 Sep
Summary
- Josh Allen breaks Bills' franchise record for rushing TDs
- Allen scores 2 crucial rushing TDs in Bills' comeback win over Ravens
- Allen's running ability reflects the evolution of the QB position

On September 8, 2025, the Buffalo Bills were embroiled in one of the craziest games in franchise history against the Baltimore Ravens. While the thrilling comeback victory would steal the headlines, Bills quarterback Josh Allen quietly accomplished a significant personal milestone.
In the second half, Allen ran for two touchdowns, breaking the Bills' franchise record for career rushing touchdowns. The previous record holder, Thurman Thomas, had 65 rushing scores over his career. Allen entered the game with 65 and left with 67, cementing his place atop the Bills' all-time rushing TD list.
Allen's record-breaking performance was crucial in the Bills' improbable comeback. The team had fallen behind by multiple scores on multiple occasions, but Allen's running ability helped them battle back and ultimately win 41-40.
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Allen's accomplishment reflects the evolution of the quarterback position in the NFL. Unlike the classic pocket passers of the past, Allen and his counterpart Lamar Jackson are part of a new generation of QBs who can beat defenses both through the air and on the ground. Allen's size and athleticism allow him to be a battering ram in the running game, and he has embraced that role in his quest to get the ball into the end zone by any means necessary.