Quarterback Josh Allen just became the Buffalo Bills franchise leader in rushing touchdowns on Sunday night.

You read that right, the Bills franchise ground scoring leader is a quarterback. Buffalo has two running backs in the Hall of Fame and neither have more scores than Allen on the ground.

Allen, who has been considered a dual-threat throughout his seven seasons, scored his 66th career rushing touchdown on Sunday night as the Bills trailed the Baltimore Ravens 34 – 19, surpassing Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas (65 touchdowns) at the top of Buffalo’s record book. (O.J. Simpson had 57 for Buffalo.)

The current Bills quarterback reached his 66th career rushing touchdown six seasons earlier than the Hall of Fame running back. Allen scored his latest rushing touchdown at age 29

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