Josh Allen rewrites NFL history with 300 touchdowns, outscoring 12 teams since 2018 in Buffalo’s epic rise

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Josh Allen Makes NFL History with 300 Touchdowns

Buffalo’s Quarterback Continues to Defy Expectations

In a remarkable showcase of his talent, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has once again solidified his status as one of the elite players in the NFL. During the Week 3 matchup against the Miami Dolphins, Allen reached a significant milestone by scoring the 300th touchdown of his career—an achievement that includes his playoff performances. This milestone came just as the Bills needed a spark, emphasizing Allen’s importance to the franchise.

Breaking Records in Style

Reaching 300 touchdowns in just 127 games, Allen set a new NFL record, surpassing the previous mark held by Patrick Mahomes, who accomplished the feat in 128 games. This statistic not only highlights Allen’s prolific scoring ability but also underscores his consistency and durability since entering the league in 2018.

Since his debut, Allen’s touchdown tally has been astonishing when compared to entire teams. In fact, he has outscored 12 franchises during this period, a feat that reflects both his personal prowess and the struggles of these teams. Here’s how the numbers break down:

New York Jets: 223 touchdowns
New York Giants: 242 touchdowns
Jacksonville Jaguars: 250 touchdowns
Denver Broncos: 260 touchdowns
Las Vegas Raiders: 264 touchdowns
Chicago Bears: 271 touchdowns
Washington Commanders: 279 touchdowns
Pittsburgh Steelers: 281 touchdowns
Atlanta Falcons: 281 touchdowns
Arizona Cardinals: 287 touchdowns
Houston Texans: 290 touchdowns

With his three touchdown passes against the Dolphins, Allen’s career total now stands at 301. Even if one were to exclude his postseason contributions—where he has thrown 32 touchdowns in 13 playoff games—his tally would still surpass that of six of the teams listed above.

Milestones Galore

The historic 300-touchdown mark wasn’t the only milestone Allen reached in that game. He also recorded his 200th career touchdown pass, tying him as the sixth-fastest quarterback to do so in NFL history, achieving this in just 114 regular-season games. The list of players who reached this milestone more quickly includes legends like Dan Marino, Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, and Brett Favre—all of whom are either enshrined in the Hall of Fame or are strong candidates for future induction.

Other notable quarterbacks such as Russell Wilson, Kirk Cousins, and Dak Prescott matched this pace, reaching 200 touchdowns in the same number of games. However, Allen’s continued evolution as a player, particularly coming off an MVP season, suggests that he is not done rewriting the record books yet.

With each passing game, Allen’s legacy is only becoming more pronounced, as he continues to lead the Bills in their quest for success and, ultimately, a championship. The pressures of the NFL seem to only fuel his determination, making him a player to watch as he builds upon his already impressive career.

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