Bills' Josh Allen is now sixth all-time for most TDs in a player's first six NFL seasons

The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins are in the middle of an instant classic. Buffalo is holding an early lead but the way these offenses are firing, it could come down to one big play late in the game. Another day, another historic performance from Josh Allen. Specifically, with his touchdown to Gabe Davis, and […]

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The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins are in the middle of an instant classic. Buffalo is holding an early lead but the way these offenses are firing, it could come down to one big play late in the game.

Another day, another historic performance from Josh Allen. Specifically, with his touchdown to Gabe Davis, and Allen's 4th pass of the day, Allen made NFL history.

With his impressive touchdown to Gabe Davis (which gave us all goosebumps) Allen was tied with Cam Newton for the third-most total TDs in a player's first six NFL seasons. After that, Allen added two more touchdowns to the list which secured his position in the sixth spot.

Stefon Diggs is putting on a show, Allen looks poised in the pocket, and everything seems to be going right for the Buffalo Bills on offense. 

To add insult to injury, Allen broke another record in the first half. The superstar QB has now thrown multiple passing TDs in 12 straight games against the Dolphins which extends the longest streak by a QB against a single opponent in NFL history, as ESPN reported.

When Allen was drafted, many thought the team drafted "the wrong Josh," I wonder where those people are today. It's a good day to be a member of the Bills Mafia. Here's hoping the team can close this game out and secure a win, there's a lot more football left.