Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen continues to etch his name into the franchise record books, securing the title of second-most regular-season passing touchdowns in team history. Allen’s 182nd touchdown pass, which broke the record previously held by former Bills QB Joe Ferguson (181 TDs), came in spectacular fashion.
The play—a 63-yard catch-and-run blitz-beater to rookie running back Ray Davis against the Miami Dolphins—was a moment Bills fans won’t soon forget.
Achieving this milestone just halfway through his seventh season, Allen now stands alone in second place on the franchise leaderboard. His next target? Legendary Hall of Famer Jim Kelly, who leads with 237 career regular-season touchdowns. With Allen trailing by 55, it’s only a matter of time before he overtakes Kelly, continuing to solidify his legacy in Buffalo.
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The question now isn’t if Allen will catch Kelly but when, as his continued dominance suggests he’s on track to shatter even more records.
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