Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has reached another incredible milestone in his already legendary career, further solidifying his place among the greats. In a 7-3 loss to the New England Patriots
, Allen surpassed Hall of Famer Jim Kelly for the most career games with multiple passing touchdowns in Bills history, marking yet another record for the quarterback.

Allen’s 68th career game with multiple touchdowns came despite the loss, but that didn’t diminish the significance of the achievement. As always,
Allen’s focus remains on team success rather than individual accolades, but he couldn’t help but acknowledge the weight of breaking a record previously held by one of the franchise’s most iconic figures.
“I’m not focused on records, but it’s humbling to know that I’m in the same conversation as some of the greatest to ever play. I’m just grateful for the opportunity to keep pushing, keep improving, and hopefully, keep leading this team to victories. None of this is possible without my teammates, coaches, and the support of the Bills Mafia. We’re just getting started.”
– Josh Allen
This record is just the latest in a long list of accomplishments for Allen, who entered his eighth season already holding the record for most total touchdowns in a player’s first eight seasons
. Every touchdown he adds to his career total just adds to the legacy he’s building, with this year’s numbers already adding to his historic pace.
Josh Allen’s career trajectory
is nothing short of remarkable. Through his first seven full seasons, Allen has already surpassed the 300-career touchdown mark, making him the fastest player in NFL history to reach that milestone, including the postseason. Allen also surpassed

Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady in various significant statistics, with his touchdown-to-interception ratio over a 12-game span now considered the best in NFL history.
But despite all of these accomplishments,
Allen remains humble. “I’m just trying to get better every day,” he said, acknowledging the Bills Mafia for their unwavering support. His total of 75 career rushing touchdowns now sits just two behind
Cam Newton’s NFL record, while he’s already set records for most games with both a passing and rushing touchdown in the same game.
For Allen, it’s about far more than just the numbers. He knows that
his ability to lead the Buffalo Bills to a Super Bowl is what will ultimately define his legacy. With each passing week, Josh Allen continues to prove that he is

Buffalo’s face of the franchise — a once-in-a-generation talent who’s rewriting the history books while pushing his team toward greatness.
As the season unfolds, Bills fans can only dream of what more
Allen will accomplish, but one thing is certain: with No. 17 under center, the Buffalo Bills will always have a shot at the Lombardi Trophy.