By Evan Massey
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Over the last couple of years, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has taken his game to another level. In fact, last season he ended up winning the NFL MVP award.Throughout his entire career to this point, Allen has been one of the league’s top stars at the quarterback position. He has kept the Bills in contention for a Super Bowl for quite a few years in a row now, but has not been able to take the leap into the big game.To kick off Week 3 NFL action, Buffalo is playing host to the AFC East rival Miami Dolphins. Allen accomplished a huge milestone and broke a major Patrick Mahomes record as well.As shared by the NFL Plus account on X, Allen has become the fastest player to reach 300 career offensive touchdowns, including the playoffs.Read more: Steve Harvey Doesn’t Hold Back About Browns QB Shedeur Sanders”Josh Allen surpasses Patrick Mahomes to become the fastest player in NFL history to reach 300 career offensive TDs, including playoffs,” the post read.Breaking any Mahomes record is an impressive feat. This one is a big one for the Bills’ superstar quarterback.Heading into tonight’s game against the Dolphins, Allen had played in 113 career games. He had thrown for 26,976 yards, 197 touchdowns, and 84 interceptions, while completing 63.3 percent of his passes. Allen had also run for 4,231 yards and 67 touchdowns on 779 carries.At the time of this writing, Allen has played well against Miami. In the third quarter, he has thrown for 147 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions, while also completing 15 of his 17 pass attempts. He has also chipped in 19 yards on two carries.Honestly, Allen is working on what could be a Hall of Fame resume. He continues to dominate the rest of the NFL and has shown no signs of slowing down.Read more: Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes Flips the Script After 0-2 Start to SeasonLast season was the best year of his career to this point. On his way to winning the NFL MVP award, Allen completed 63.6 percent of his passes for 3,731 yards, 28 touchdowns, and just six interceptions. He tore up defenses on the ground to the tune of 521 yards and 12 touchdowns.It will be interesting to see what the rest of the 2025 season has in store for Allen and the Bills. For now, he can enjoy celebrating breaking a Mahomes record and adding an impressive feat to his career resume.For more on the Buffalo Bills and general NFL news, head over to Newsweek Sports.