Josh Allen etched his name into NFL history Sunday, becoming the league’s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. The Buffalo Bills star reached the milestone with a score in the fourth quarter of his team’s 26-7 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, surpassing cam Newton’s previous record of 75.
Allen’s historic 76th rushing touchdown highlighted a dominant performance that also included a passing touchdown and 123 total yards. While the Bills (8-4) remain behind the New England Patriots (10-2) in the AFC East, Allen’s achievement underscores his unique dual-threat ability and places him in exclusive company among NFL quarterbacks. Pittsburgh,quarterbacked by veteran Aaron Rodgers,fell to 4-7,marking their fifth loss in the last seven games after a promising 4-1 start.
Elsewhere in the league, the Seattle seahawks continued their strong run of form, blanking the Minnesota Vikings 26-0 to improve to 9-3, their sixth win in the last seven games. Sam Darnold led the Seahawks’ offense. The Denver Broncos also strengthened their playoff hopes, securing a 27-26 overtime win against the Washington Commanders thanks to 321 passing yards from quarterback Bo Nix, bringing their record to 10-2. the los Angeles Chargers defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 31-14.