Josh Allen ties Hall of Famer for second-most rushing TDs in Bills history
Josh Allen is tied with O.J. Simpson for the second-most rushing touchdown in Buffalo Bills history.
Allen ran for a 13-yard go-ahead touchdown late in the second quarter against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. It's his 57th career rushing touchdown.
Buffalo's franchise leader in rushing TDs is Thurman Thomas with 65.
Allen is second all-time in rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, trailing only Cam Newton's 75.
He's 61st in NFL history in rushing touchdowns and fifth among active players, behind Derrick Henry (102), Ezekiel Elliott (73), Alvin Kamara (60) and Latavius Murray (59). San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey has 52.
Allen sits above retired stars Jamal Lewis, Roger Craig, Tiki Barber and Chris Johnson.
Allen and Philadelphia Eagles' Jalen Hurts set the NFL record for single-season rushing touchdowns by a quarterback with 15 last year. Allen has four rushing TDs this season.
Josh Allen scores his 57th career rushing TD!
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