What makes Josh Allen so dangerous? Inside his top rushing touchdowns
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What makes Josh Allen so dangerous? Inside his top rushing touchdowns
"On second-and-5, quarterback Josh Allen took the snap in shotgun formation, glanced quickly to his left toward running back James Cook III and then plowed forward behind left tackle Dion Dawkins, needling his way past three defenders and into the end zone. Allen laughed as he landed in the end zone, got up and spiked the football himself despite typically handing the ball to an offensive lineman."
"It marked his 75th touchdown with his legs but also made him the second player in NFL history with three passing and three rushing touchdowns in two games. It has been done only one other time (Otto Graham, 1954). Allen, 29, tied Cam Newton for the most regular-season rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NFL history."
Buffalo led Tampa Bay 37-32 with 2:42 remaining when Josh Allen ran from the shotgun to score from the 9-yard line, extending the lead. Allen’s touchdown was his sixth of the game and his third rushing score, marking his 75th career rushing touchdown. The performance made him the second player ever with three passing and three rushing touchdowns in multiple games, a feat previously achieved only by Otto Graham in 1954. Allen, 29, tied Cam Newton for the most regular-season rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. The Bills will next face the Houston Texans, a team that rarely allows QB rushing scores.
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