Josh Allen Surpasses Patrick Mahomes’ Touchdown Milestone as Bills Stay Undefeated Against Dolphins
The Buffalo Bills showcased their dominance on Sunday, defeating the Miami Dolphins 31-21, which improved their record to a perfect 3-0 this season. Following this victory, the Bills now enter a mini-bye week, preparing to face the New Orleans Saints in the second of a three-game homestand.
Historic Achievement for Allen
In a performance that enhanced his already impressive resume, Josh Allen made headlines by surpassing Patrick Mahomes as the fastest player to reach 300 career touchdowns, achieving this milestone in just 128 games, including playoffs. Mahomes previously held the record, accomplishing the feat in 127 games.
Allen’s achievement isn’t limited to just this record. According to ESPN, he now has a remarkable 46 games with at least three total touchdowns, tying him with Mahomes for the most such games in the NFL since 2018. This rivalry between the two quarterbacks continues to intensify, as both players consistently elevate their performance levels.
Comparative Statistics
The numbers tell a compelling story. Since entering the league, Allen has thrown for 264 regular-season touchdowns, while Mahomes closely trails with 263. As both quarterbacks continue to excel, fans and analysts alike anticipate yet another potential postseason clash between these two titans of the game.
Looking Ahead
As the Bills gear up for their next matchup, they will be bolstered by the momentum of this victory and Allen’s historic achievement. The team’s performance against the Dolphins reinforces their status as a formidable contender in the league, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting season ahead.