Buffalo's Josh Allen is the fastest player in NFL history to reach 300 offensive touchdowns
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Buffalo's Josh Allen is the fastest player in NFL history to reach 300 offensive touchdowns
"Including the playoffs, Josh Allen has played in 127 games for Buffalo. That's 114 games in the regular season and 13 in the playoffs over eight seasons. On Thursday, September 18, the Bills were at home in Week 3 to face the Dolphins. Josh Allen went 22-28 for 213 passing yards and three touchdowns. With those three touchdowns vs. Miami, Allen made NFL history. The 29-year-old is the fastest player in league history to reach 300 offensive touchdowns, including the playoffs."
"Those totals include 225 passing, 74 rushing, and three receiving touchdowns in his career. Allen has earned plenty of individual accolades in his career. However, he has yet to achieve his ultimate goal of bringing a Super Bowl home to Buffalo. It's a city that is desperate to win its first championship. The Bills have been on the doorstep since Allen entered the league, but haven't been able to reach the Super Bowl."
Buffalo defeated Miami 31-21 in Week 3, improving to 3-0 after a 14-14 halftime tie. Josh Allen completed 22 of 28 passes for 213 yards and three touchdowns in the win. Including playoffs, Allen has played 127 games for Buffalo (114 regular-season, 13 playoff) over eight seasons. Those three touchdowns vaulted Allen past Patrick Mahomes as the fastest player in NFL history to reach 300 offensive touchdowns, including the playoffs. Career totals cited include 225 passing, 74 rushing and three receiving touchdowns. Buffalo remains a contender that has yet to win its first Super Bowl.
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