You can't give Josh Allen BOTH the passing TD AND the receiving TD!!
Josh Allen passed the ball to the receiver in the flat, the receiver lateralled back to him, then he RAN it in!! He should get the passing yards to the point of the lateral (but NO passing TD), then he gets his rush yards from where he caught the lateral and the RUSH TD! He didn't pass the TD to himself for goodness sakes!! There was NO pass TD (although there was a completed pass) and NO receiving TD!! Just a short completion followed by an Allen RUSH TD!! You CAN'T give him TWO TDs for one score! He didn't pass it to himself!!!

Hello,
Our stats are obtained from the official gamebooks that are recorded for each NFL game. The NFL credited Allen with both a passing and receiving TD on the play, therefore, he will be credited with both in his fantasy stats.
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Derek Blake commented
Yahoo please do the right thing and apply a Stat correction to Josh Allen's stats. He absolutely should not be receiving points for a passing TD on the play where he received a lateral pass for a TD from Amari Cooper. Furthermore, Amari Cooper should be awarded points for a passing TD. Many league standings and playoff implications hang in the balance
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Dennis McCarthy commented
This play should be treated as stated Short pass (Cooper 1 rec 3 yds): then Allen gets credit for a fumble recovery he picks up and runs it in for a TD !
No different in scoring an end of game bunch of laterals where players receive yards/and or TD because they advanced the ball during the series of laterals
SIMPLE --- It's nearly impossible to score 2 TD's throwing & receiving unless a defensive player blocks a pass and the quarterback catches the deflection and then runs the ball into endzone.
Interesting to note Allen gets credit for receiving TD but NOT any points for a RECEPTION ???? -
Randall Olson commented
I AGREE 100%. ITS NO FAIR HOW CAN YOU GET CREDIT FOR TWO SCORES IN ONE PLAY?
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Randall Olson commented
I 100