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Josh Allen Sets Career Mark for Rushing TDs by a QB as the Bills Mash the Reeling Steelers 26

Allen surpassed Cam Newton's record with 76 career rushing touchdowns, relying on strong running amid tough weather and defensive challenges, scoring his 11th rushing TD of the 2025 season.

  • On Sunday, Josh Allen recorded his 76th regular-season rushing touchdown, breaking the quarterback record held by Cam Newton after entering tied with him.
  • Facing blustery conditions at Acrisure Stadium, the Buffalo Bills piled up 249 rushing yards as James Cook ran for 144 yards, controlling the clock for nearly 42 minutes.
  • Allen kept the run-pass option and slammed ahead as Buffalo offensive linemen pushed him into the end zone on an 8-yard run with 14:08 left, giving the Bills a 16-point lead.
  • With Buffalo improving to 8-4, the Bills routed the Steelers 26-7, keeping hopes alive to catch AFC East-leading New England while Pittsburgh fell to 6-6.
  • By setting the mark in 123 games, Josh Allen surpassed former NFL quarterback Cam Newton's record, and his 76 rushing TDs rank second since 2018 behind Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry's 106.
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By Will Graves - Josh Allen threw for a touchdown and ran for another, Joey Bosa sacked Aaron Rodgers, and Christian Benford turned the game around with a fumble returned 17 yards for a touchdown, as the Buffalo Bills dominated the Pittsburgh Steelers 26-7 on Sunday. Buffalo (8-4) rebounded from a loss in Houston by outplaying Pittsburgh (6-6) on the front line. James Cook rushed for 144 yards as the Bills racked up 249 yards on the ground and c…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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