The Buffalo Bills entered halftime against the Pittsburgh Steelers down 7-3 after a mistake‑ridden first half and in need of a spark.

The response was immediate: a fumble recovery, an interception, and a late third‑quarter touchdown pushed Buffalo ahead 16-7 entering the final frame.

Less than a minute into the fourth, Josh Allen scrambled for an eight‑yard touchdown to extend the lead.

However, not only did the play help swing momentum, but Allen also set the NFL record for the most career rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, his 76th, surpassing Cam Newton’s mark of 75.

Allen tied Newton with a three-TD day against Tampa Bay in Week 11; since then, the chase has become a weekly storyline—until today.

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