The Buffalo Bills had a historic rushing attack last season that included more than just repeating as NFL rushing champions. During Week 15 vs. the Cleveland Browns, the team rushed for 3 touchdowns and broke the franchise record for most rushing touchdowns in a single season.
The old record was held by the 1975 Buffalo Bills, who posted 26 rushing touchdowns during that season. That was a roster that included O.J. Simpson, who finished with 23 touchdowns on the season.
The new franchise record will sit at 29 rushing touchdowns in a single season, but this performance was much more of a team effort.