In a pivotal moment for Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills quarterback is on the brink of two significant achievements in the NFL. He is just one rushing touchdown away from surpassing Cam Newton for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in league history, a record currently held at 76.
Additionally, with a single touchdown pass, Allen will eclipse Brett Favre to become the fifth quarterback with the most touchdown passes in their first eight seasons. Both he and Favre share a total of 213 touchdown passes during this span, showcasing remarkable offensive prowess.
The current leader in touchdown passes for quarterbacks after eight seasons is Patrick Mahomes, who has thrown 245 touchdown passes, followed by Peyton Manning with 244, Dan Marino with 241, and Russell Wilson with 227. The modern era of football has clearly been characterized by high-scoring offenses.
As Allen prepares to face the Pittsburgh Steelers, every play will carry significant weight. If he manages to achieve both records, it will solidify his position among the elite quarterbacks of his generation.
