Josh Allen just made history—again. With a 4th-quarter rushing touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens, Allen notched his 66th career rushing TD, becoming the Buffalo Bills’ all-time leader and passing Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas.
At just 29 years old, Allen continues to redefine what it means to be a quarterback, setting records year in and year out while leading the charge as one of the NFL’s most dangerous dual threats.
Josh Allen takes it himself!
— NFL (@NFL) September 8, 2025
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Josh Allen just became the Bills All-Time Rushing TD leader…
— MereKat (@MereKatKat) September 8, 2025
He is only 29.
He is a QB.
O.J. & Thurman both played more games for this franchise.
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Josh Allen runs it in, marking his 66th career rushing touchdown.
— Buffalo Bills PR (@BuffaloBillsPR) September 8, 2025
Allen is now the Bills all-time leader in rushing touchdowns, surpassing Thurman Thomas (65).
With each passing season, Josh Allen isn’t just putting up numbers—he’s rewriting the Bills’ record books and pushing the boundaries of quarterback play. If this pace continues, it won’t just be about franchise records; Allen could go down as the greatest dual-threat quarterback the game has ever seen.

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