In Sunday’s Super Wild Card Weekend playoff game against the Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen ran the ball just eight times. But those eight runs netted the quarterback 46 rushing yards on the afternoon, and brought his career playoff total to 609 yards on the ground.
That now stands as the most career rushing yards in the postseason by an NFL quarterback, past or present.
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Allen entered the game behind both Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young (594 yards) and Lamar Jackson (602 yards).