Comparing Josh Allen to other legends
The comparisons to NFL greats are inevitable. Tom Brady posted 29 touchdowns and one pick during his 2010 MVP campaign. Aaron Rodgers matched that in 2021. Jalen Hurts came close with 28 scores in 2024. But none of them reached Josh Allen’s 31. And none did it with such a diverse scoring profile.
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: #Bills QB Josh Allen is OFFICIALLY the ONLY player in #NFL history to have 31 TDs to 1 INT over any 12 game span (via @DraftKings)
He passes Tom Brady’s MVP run from 2010.#BuiltInBuffalo | #GoBills | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/aGqqQR0n6U
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) September 23, 2025
What sets Josh Allen apart isn’t just efficiency—it’s the way he influences every phase of the game. In today’s NFL, where mobility, quick reads, and improvisation are essential, Allen checks every box. His offense is averaging 34 points per game, and the Bills opened 2025 with three straight wins. They’re not just winning—they’re dominating.
Josh Allen becomes a new symbol
This kind of performance doesn’t come from a lab. Josh Allen has grown from the erratic rookie who entered the league in 2018 into a leader, a playmaker, and a symbol of what it means to be a quarterback in this new era. His ability to throw deep, run with power, and dissect defenses puts him in a category that goes beyond stats.
The question isn’t whether Josh Allen belongs among the greats. It’s whether he’s redefining what greatness looks like. And if he keeps this pace, he won’t just break records—he might change the way we measure elite quarterback play in the NFL. Because when a player can throw, run, and catch touchdowns, he’s not following the script. He’s rewriting it.