
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has his sights set on a historic achievement as the team prepares for its Week 10 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. Allen, who has already rewritten multiple records in his career, is just three total touchdowns away from surpassing Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly as the Bills’ all-time leader in touchdowns.
With 241 total touchdowns to his name, Allen has already set the record for the most touchdowns by any player in NFL history through their first seven seasons. The 27-year-old signal-caller has been an exceptional dual-threat, combining his strong arm with a physical running style that has led to 56 rushing touchdowns—seven more than Kelly. Allen needs just one rushing touchdown in Week 10 to tie O.J. Simpson for second on the franchise’s all-time rushing list, and two to take over the spot himself.
Despite the challenge of matching or exceeding Kelly’s 244 total touchdowns, Allen has already proven he’s capable of this type of feat. He has scored four total touchdowns in a game twice this season, first in Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals and again in Week 3 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. With his career progressing rapidly, the milestone could come sooner than expected.
Sunday’s game against the Colts will mark Allen’s 104th career appearance, and he’s already accomplished what took Kelly 160 games to achieve. If Allen adds four touchdowns in Indianapolis, he will leave the game as the Buffalo Bills’ all-time leader in touchdowns—another testament to his remarkable talent and dominance as one of the NFL’s elite quarterbacks.
As Allen continues to chase this record, his success highlights just how far he’s come and how integral he’s become to Buffalo’s offensive identity. Fans are eager to witness another chapter in Allen’s already legendary Bills career, knowing that history could be made at any moment.