Josh Allen’s record-breaking touchdown ball ‘rushes’ to Canton
On a third-and-goal play in the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Allen took the snap and ran off the right side of the offensive line 8 yards into the end zone, carrying Steelers defenders with him.
Josh Allen hits 76 rushing TDs, the all-time QB leader 📈 🔥
— NFL on Prime Video (@NFLonPrime) November 30, 2025
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Allen’s offensive line not only helped him cross the goal line on his record-breaking play, but they also left their mark on the game ball now on display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
Members of the Bills’ offensive line unit — Connor McGovern, David Edwards, Alec Anderson, Spencer Brown, Dion Dawkins, Ryan Van Demark and O’Cyrus Torrence — along with Allen signed the ball, which visitors to the museum can see in the “Pro Football Today” gallery.
Josh Allen's 76th rushing TD ball is here. Stop in and check it out this week before the game in Cleveland! @BuffaloBills #joshallen #billsmafia #nflhistory pic.twitter.com/t3Pp2jnIPd
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) December 15, 2025
3 former Public Relations Directors selected to receive 2026 Awards of Excellence
Two individuals who worked side by side in the same National Football League team’s PR department for several years and one of the Philadelphia Eagles’ longest-tenured employees comprise the list of the three individuals chosen as Awards of Excellence winners for 2026 in the Public Relations Directors category.
Hall of Fame opens ‘Stark County Proud!’ exhibit
Mark Murphy, a graduate of GlenOak High School — only a few miles from the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s front door — and an NFL veteran of 147 games with the Green Bay Packers, was among the assembled crowd as the museum opened a new exhibit to highlight the 100+ players, coaches and contributors to the game who, like Murphy, trace their roots to Stark County.