Josh Allen isn’t focused on his numbers.

But when the Buffalo Bills win, Allen normally puts up impressive stats in the process. 

On Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, Allen will have the chance to set an all-time NFL record.

He just needs one touchdown to give him 300 total TDs for his career. He would be the fastest (by games played) and youngest to ever reach that mark in NFL history, according to ESPN.

Allen’s career touchdowns look like this:

220 passing touchdowns77 rushing touchdowns2 receiving touchdowns

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Clearly, by pretty much every measure, Allen is one of the most impressive quarterbacks to ever play the position.

He won the MVP last year for the first time, and although he was sort of pushed out of the running for the award pretty early on this season, he’s put together an MVP-worthy second half of the season.

Of course if you ask Allen about it, that’s the furthest thing from his mind. There’s only one thing that would make Allen happy, and that’s hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in February as Super Bowl champs.

The Bills haven’t yet made the playoffs with Allen, but the AFC is wide open this year, and Buffalo may enter the bracket as the team favored to win the conference.

If Allen does his thing, the Bills will have as good a chance as any team.

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