Josh Allen Breaks Patrick Mahomes’ Record: Fastest to 300 Touchdowns in NFL History
Josh Allen Surpasses Patrick Mahomes’ Record: Fastest to 300 Touchdowns
In a game that will be remembered for years to come, Josh Allen has officially passed Patrick Mahomes to become the
Allen’s record-breaking feat showcases his incredible talent and consistency as he led the Bills to a 31-21 victory, maintaining their undefeated start to the season. The Bills' star quarterback didn’t just rely on his arm—he also displayed his dual-threat capabilities with impressive rushing plays, solidifying his place as one of the most dangerous quarterbacks in the league.
"I’m just getting started," Allen said after the game. "People talk about Mahomes’ records, but I’m here to make my own legacy. You’ll see more of that this season."
Allen’s achievement not only highlights his incredible work ethic but also adds fuel to the ever-growing rivalry between him and Mahomes. The two have often been compared, and their performances have captivated NFL fans around the world. With Allen now holding the record for the fastest to 300 touchdowns, the league will continue to watch closely as both quarterbacks fight to define their legacies.
This historic moment also underscores the importance of Allen’s leadership in the Bills’ offense. With a solid supporting cast of receivers and a reliable offensive line, Allen is poised to continue making waves throughout the NFL this season. As the Bills look to extend their winning streak, Allen’s performances will be critical to their championship aspirations.
The record-breaking touchdown is a testament to Allen’s continued growth and success, and as he leads the Bills toward another playoff run, fans can expect even more records to fall as the season progresses.
Joe Burrow undergoes successful surgery, per report

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow underwent a successful surgery on Friday, reports NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The surgery to repair Burrow’s Grade 3 turf toe was performed by Dr. Norman Waldrop, the NFL insider reported previously.
Burrow was put on the Injured Reserve (IR) list Tuesday after he suffered the injury in Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Burrow is expected to be out at least three months, according to Rapoport.
After the Bengals put Burrow on IR, Cincinnati made several roster moves.
Quarterback Brett Rypien was signed to the Bengals’ active roster.
Cincinnati also signed quarterbacks Sean Clifford and Mike White to the practice squad.
With Burrow out, Jake Browning assumes the starting quarterback role starting this week against the Minnesota Vikings.
Browning, 29, is no stranger to leading Cincinnati’s offense.
Aside from orchestrating Sunday’s comeback win against Jacksonville, Browning has won four of the seven games he’s started for the Bengals.
In 2023, Browning took over as Cincinnati’s starting quarterback when Burrow suffered a season-ending injury.
He threw for 11 touchdowns in the seven games he started that season. Browning also had three games with more than 300 yards passing in that stretch.
Bengals remaining schedule
- Sept. 21 at Minnesota
- Sept. 29 at Denver
- Oct. 5 vs Detroit
- Oct. 12 at Green Bay
- Oct. 16 vs Pittsburgh
- Oct. 26 vs NYJ
- Nov. 2 vs Chicago
- Bye week
- Nov. 16 at Pittsburgh
- Nov. 23 vs New England
- Nov. 27 at Baltimore (Thanksgiving)
- Dec. 7 at Buffalo
- Dec. 14 vs Baltimore
- Dec. 21 at Miami
- Dec. 27/28 vs Arizona
- Jan. 3/4 vs Cleveland