During the Buffalo Bills’ divisional round playoff win over the Baltimore Ravens this past Sunday, quarterback Josh Allen scored a pair of rushing touchdowns to give the offense an early advantage. Allen’s two jaunts to paydirt brought his playoff rushing touchdown total to seven, which ties him with Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady.
It took Brady 48 playoff games over a span of 20 NFL seasons to reach seven rushing touchdowns. Allen, meanwhile, needed just 12 games over a span of six NFL seasons.
Ahead of both Allen and Brady is Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young, who finished his career with eight rushing touchdowns in the playoffs.