Josh Allen Hits 300 Touchdowns, Breaks NFL Record and Surpasses Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs
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Josh Allen Hits 300 Touchdowns, Breaks NFL Record and Surpasses Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs
Buffalo, New York – NFL Week 3, 2025
The Buffalo Bills secured a crucial 31-21 victory over the Miami Dolphins, but the real spotlight shined on quarterback Josh Allen. He officially etched his name in NFL history by becoming the fastest player ever to reach 300 total touchdowns (including passing and rushing scores in both regular season and playoffs). This milestone surpasses the record previously held by Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Mahomes had long been considered the benchmark for speed in piling up TDs, yet Allen shattered that mark thanks to his unique style of play: combining a rocket arm with fearless running ability. This dual-threat dominance not only strengthens his case as one of the league’s best but also elevates the Bills’ standing in the AFC race.
The moment Allen reached 300 TDs, Bills Nation erupted in celebration, recognizing it as a landmark achievement. For the loyal Mafia Bills, it was more than just a number — it was proof their franchise QB had overtaken one of their fiercest rivals.
After the game, Josh Allen humbly stated: “I just focus on doing the best I can. Records are nice, but this is a team accomplishment, not just mine. I will keep pushing forward with the Mafia Bills to achieve even greater things — and that will be the Super Bowl.”
With this milestone, Allen not only set a personal record but also sent a bold message: the Buffalo Bills are aiming straight for the Lombardi Trophy.
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