Bills' Josh Allen Sets Quarterback Rushing TD Record in Win Over Chiefs
Bills' Josh Allen Sets Quarterback Rushing TD Record in Win Over Chiefs

Bills' Josh Allen Sets Quarterback Rushing TD Record in Win Over Chiefs

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Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills' star quarterback and reigning NFL MVP, led his team to a 28-21 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, showcasing both his passing and rushing abilities. He completed 23 of 26 passes for 273 yards and totaled three touchdowns, including two rushing scores, breaking the NFL record for career rushing touchdowns by a quarterback with 78. Allen has now recorded at least six rushing touchdowns in eight consecutive seasons, a feat only matched by Hall of Fame running backs like Marshall Faulk and LaDainian Tomlinson. The Bills' defense played a crucial role, limiting Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to his worst completion percentage of his career and sacking him multiple times. This win improved the Bills' record to 6-2 and continued their dominance over the Chiefs in regular season matchups. Allen's combined 282 passing and rushing touchdowns place him second among players under 30, trailing only Peyton Manning.

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