Josh Allen elevates his game in the playoffs.
The Buffalo Bills sure are hoping that continues on Saturday in Denver, when it's a matchup with the top-seed Broncos in the AFC Divisional Round.
Allen also has a chance to make some NFL history.
He enters the game with nine career rushing TDs in the postseason. That comes thanks in part to two such scores a week ago in Jacksonville.
The all-time NFL postseason record is 10, currently held by Eagles QB Jalen Hurts, who has been eliminated from these playoffs.
So with one rushing TD, Allen ties Hurts. With two, he takes the all-time lead for himself.
Josh Allen has nine postseason rushing touchdowns after scoring two in the Wild Card round at Jacksonville 👏
— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) January 17, 2026
With one Rush TD in today's game against the Broncos, he can tie Jalen Hurts for the most by a QB in postseason history. Pic.twitter.com/tiyXH7TsFI
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Of course, Hurts isn't retired, or close to it. He can keep adding to his total, beginning next postseason.
But Allen can add to his right now.
Allen doesn't care about his own stats. He won't be thinking about this. He'll only be worried about the scoreboard.
But oftentimes, the Bills' best chance to score is to let number 17 keep the ball and do his thing. So it's very possible he does achieve this record feat on Saturday.
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