Josh Allen is in a league of his own.
The Buffalo Bills' MVP quarterback has a lot of Superman capabilities that make him seem unlike any other QB in the NFL.
But he's also got one specific statistic to prove it.
Allen has more games in his career with multiple passing touchdowns and multiple rushing touchdowns than anyone else in NFL history, according to Michael F. Florio.
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After Sunday night's absurd comeback win over the Baltimore Ravens in which Allen did that double duty, he now has seven such games.
No other quarterback in league history has more than four.
The rushing TDs are the tricky part, of course. Allen is one of the best quarterbacks ever at running the ball into the end zone himself.
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By the end of the season, he'll likely have broken Cam Newton's NFL record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. The only question is whether Eagles star Jalen Hurts will get there first.
But Josh is also an exceptional passer. He was erratic and inaccurate when he entered the NFL.
But now? He throws dime after dime after dime, with just the right touch, even when he's off balance or leaning backward.
It's a brilliant show every time Allen is on the field. And there truly is no one quite like him.
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