The Buffalo Bills are, once again, one of the teams to beat in the league.
Their defense is solid, their running game is efficient, and they’re well-coached.
Nevertheless, most people can agree that they’re only as good as Josh Allen can be.
Allen has established himself as one of the most dominant quarterbacks in the game, and not just with his arm.
As pointed out by Adam Schefter of ESPN on X, Allen has also been a massive factor with his legs.
As a matter of fact, he could use them to make NFL history on Sunday night against the New England Patriots:
“Bills QB Josh Allen has 45 career games with both a passing TD and a rushing TD, tied with Cam Newton for the most in NFL history. Facing the Patriots on Sunday night, Allen would surpass Newton if he does it again,” Schefter posted on X.
Bills QB Josh Allen has 45 career games with both a passing TD and a rushing TD, tied with Cam Newton for the most in NFL history. Facing the Patriots on Sunday night, Allen would surpass Newton if he does it again. pic.twitter.com/vzPgEhtpDI
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 5, 2025
The fact that this is something not even Lamar Jackson, who’s widely considered the best dual-threat quarterback in the game, can do speaks volumes about how good he has been in that regard.
Given his size, Allen shouldn’t be as fast, mobile, and shifty as he is.
He can literally run through opposing linebackers, but he’s also taken big steps in terms of not taking unnecessary hits or putting the ball in harm’s way.
Allen, like Cam Newton at the time, is a perennial mismatch in the open field, and it usually takes a lot of people to take him down.
He’s as fast as Newton and as big as Ben Roethlisberger, and that’s a deadly combination.
Also, given his recent dominance over the Patriots and all AFC East teams, it wouldn’t be shocking to see him pull that incredible milestone off on Sunday night.
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