On Sunday afternoon, the Buffalo Bills hit the field at home for a game against their arch rival Kansas City Chiefs in what was a highly anticipated matchup. Beating the Chiefs in the regular season hasn't been a problem for the Bills over the years, so it should come as no surprise that the team got off to a good start in this one, ultimately taking a 21-13 lead into the locker room at halftime.

Early on in this game, quarterback and reigning league MVP Josh Allen took in a run for a touchdown, and in the process, he made a bit of NFL history.

“With his 78th career rushing TD, Josh Allen has now surpassed Cam Newton (77) for the most rushing TDs by a QB (including playoffs) in NFL history,” reported the Bills' official account on X, formerly Twitter.

Allen also joined an exclusi

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