Josh is second to Pat since 2018 in combined tds. Josh leads the "first 6 years" mainly because Pat sat his 1st year in the NFL and Josh didn't.
When you look up most combined TDs it gets worse....Bills are 10th! ChiefsCowboysBuccaneersSaints49ersVikingsPackersSeahawksRavensBillsEaglesChargersRamsColtsTitansPatriotsLionsDolphinsBrownsBengalsCardinalsFalconsTexansBearsRaidersSteelersPanthers318280277273272271270270270269
That last post was combined TDs. I figured the Bills were behind the Chiefs in most offensive categories, but I didn't think they were behind that far. Maybe you have a more specific category to look at.
Who has the most throwing TDs in their first 6 seasons MarinoMahomesLuckManningWilsonAllenRyanFavrePrescottCarrDaltonWentzKellyNewtonStaffordCulpepperPalmerBledsoeRoethlisbergerGoffEsiasonManningUnitasTannehillBradyGarciaWinston
I don't have anything else to look at. I'm not even trying to make a point - just talking about combined TDs by a quarterback as was originally discussed. And here's combined TD since 2018.
Ok, now that we have all that straightened out, my point still remains. He is way more fun to watch than any QB the Bills have had since Jim Kelly! Despite the injury risk, he was more fun to watch when he was trying to hurdle or run through linebackers and defensive backs. I kinda hope they let him go back to doing that a little more often.
If he's going to stay in the NFL, which is a bit unlikely, he needs to go to a smaller market team where he won't have that kind of spotlight. He's a headcase and was entirely unable to handle the spotlight in New York.