Buffalo Bills become first team in NFL history to score 30+ passing and 30+ rushing TDs

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The Buffalo Bills just became the first team in NFL history to score thirty-plus passing and thirty-plus rushing touchdowns in the same season.

At the start of the second quarter, the Bills evened the score at seven each with the New England Patriots when quarterback Mitch Trubisky hit running back Ray Davis for a three-yard touchdown.

The Trubisky-to-Davis score was the 30th passing touchdown of the season for the Bills: WR Mack Hollins (5), WR Khalil Shakir (4), WR Keon Coleman (4), RB Ty Johnson (3), WR Amari Cooper (2), TE Dalton Kincaid (2), RB James Cook (2), RB Ray Davis (3), QB Josh Allen (1), WR Curtis Samuel (1), WR Tyrell Shavers (1), TE Dawson Knox (1), and TE Quintin Morris (1).

The Bills currently have 31 rushing touchdowns as well: James Cook (15), Josh Allen (12), Ray Davis (3), and Ty Johnson (1).

The Bills have scored a franchise-record 64 (and counting) touchdowns this season on their way to their fifth straight AFC East division title and third straight season as the conference’s two seed.

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