Allen broke the previous standard bearer and became the first to reach 300 TDs in his 20s. Previously, Hall of Famer Peyton Manning, at 31 years, 212 days, was the youngest. Aaron Rodgers, then with the Green Bay Packers, was the previous fastest at 134 games.
Entering Sunday, Allen had 220 career TD passes, 77 scores and two TD receptions.
In just his eighth season, Allen is closing in on his sixth season with 40-plus offensive touchdowns, which would tie Rodgers for the most all-time.
What separates Allen from predecessors like Manning, Rodgers and Hall of Famers Brett Favre and Dan Marino, who also quickly reached 300 TDs, has been his nose for the end zone rushing the ball.
Allen became the all-time leader in rushing TDs by a QB earlier this season.
Reigning AP NFL MVP Allen has re-entered the MVP race for this season in recent weeks, but he’s been racking up historic accomplishments all year.