PITTSBURGH -- The Buffalo Bills ' Josh Allen scored on an 8-yard run in the fourth quarter of a 26-7 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday to set the NFL's all-time record for regular-season rushing touchdowns by a quarterback.

It was the 76th rushing score of Allen's eight-year career, breaking the record held by former NFL quarterback Cam Newton (75).

It also was Allen's 49th career game with a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown, which is four more than the next closest player all time (Newton, 45).

Allen, who tied his career high with three rushing touchdowns against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 11, set the record in 123 games, while Newton established the previous mark in 145 games.

Overall, Allen's 76 rushing TDs are the second most of any player

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