Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson are the two most successful signal callers from the 2018 draft class despite being the third and fifth quarterbacks selected.

Their teams are a combined 19-5 on the season and both players are likely headed to the playoffs.

On Sunday at New Era Field, Allen and Jackson make NFL history when their teams battle for AFC supremacy. The two quarterbacks have rushed for a combined 1,407 yards this season, which is the most combined rushing yards by two quarterbacks ever in the same game.

Jackson is 23 yards away from going over 1,000 on the season and 63 away from breaking the all time single season rushing record by a quarterback, held by Michael Vick (1,039). Baltimore is the most dominant rushing team in the league and it’s not even close. The Ravens are averaging 207.8 yards per game rushing this season and the next closest team is the San Francisco 49ers with just 148 per game. The Ravens’ 18 rushing touchdowns are the most in the NFL this year and Jackson has seven of them.

Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen have a combined 1,407 rushing yards this season. On Sunday that will represent the most combined rushing yards on the season by opposing QBs in the same game in NFL history. Matching dual threats. — Field Yates (@FieldYates) December 3, 2019

On the other side, Allen hasn’t been as dependent on running the ball this season but it’s largely been due to him becoming a more effective passer. He’s rushed for 430 yards on about the same number of carries he had in his 12 games as a rookie, but he’s averaging almost two and a half yards per carry less. What hasn’t changed is Allen’s ability to score when running it. He has eight rushing touchdowns on the season and that’s the most by any quarterback in the league.

The Bills are coming off their most impressive game of the season in a 26-15 win in Dallas on Thanksgiving. The Bills sit at 9-3 and within a game of the New England Patriots in the AFC East. Baltimore is riding an eight-game winning streak and have the No. 1-ranked scoring offense in the league (33.8 points per game).

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