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Ashish Mathur
Dec 2, 2025
Updated at Dec 2, 2025, 16:09
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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen had two touchdowns against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen received a C grade from NFL analyst Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report for his performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

Allen went 15 of 23 through the air for 123 yards, a touchdown and an interception. He also had eight carries for 38 yards and a score.

The Bills beat the Steelers by a final score of 26-7 to improve to 8-4 on the season. 

Not only did the Buffalo get a massive win on the road, but Allen also made NFL history. The 2024 NFL MVP now has the most rushing touchdowns by a QB all time.

Cam Newton had 75 during his career with the Carolina Panthers and New England Patriots. Allen scored his 76th against the Steelers. 

"Third down, it looked like they played kind of, we call it 77, some brackets where they're doubling two guys on the outside and Ty Johnson just kind of made an adjustment midplay," Allen said of the record-breaking run, via ESPN. "I kind of followed him and got out to the right and again, just kind of got stood up. But the O-line coming to throw me in there was pretty cool." 

One of the greatest players in NFL history, Allen has six straight seasons with at least 30 combined passing and rushing touchdowns, breaking a tie with Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers for the second-most such consecutive seasons. 

Allen set the rushing touchdown record in 123 games. Newton initially set the record in 145 games. 

"Nah, I mean, that doesn't, [records are] not why I play the game," Allen said. "I'm just happy I helped this team get a victory tonight."

Allen now has 2,832 passing yards, 19 passing touchdowns, 409 rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns on the season. He won't win MVP again, but Allen is having another strong campaign that should earn him a Pro Bowl nod. 

The Bills have five games left in the regular season. They face the Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets. The Bengals, Browns and Jets are below .500, so the Bills should easily win those games.