As of Super Bowl XLII, no. There have been eight kickoff returns for TDs by eight different players in Super Bowl history: SB XXXI - Desmond Howard, Green Bay - 99 yards
SB XVII - Fulton Walker, Miami - 98 yards
SB XXIX - Andre Coleman, San Diego - 98 yards
SB XXXV - Ron Dixon, N.Y. Giants - 97 yards
SB XXXIII - Tim Dwight, Atlanta - 94 yards
SB XXIII - Stanford Jennings, Cincinnati - 93 yards
SB XLI - Devin Hester, Chicago - 92 yards
SB XXXV - Jermaine Lewis, Baltimore - 84 yards
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Simply by leading the league with kickoff yards per average.
Allen Rossum is a retired American football player. He played professionally from 1998 to 2009, and is the only player in NFL history to have a kickoff return for a touchdown with five different teams.
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All touchdowns are worth six points. It doesn't matter how the touchdown is scored, via a pass, a run, or on a kickoff or punt return. After the touchdown, the scoring team receives a "point after touchdown" attempt for one or two extra points.
On October 25, 2009, the Steelers did not return a punt for a touchdown, but did return an interception and a fumble recovery for touchdowns. Minnesota returned a kickoff for a touchdown. Steelers punt returner Stefan Logan returned 2 punts for 8 yards on the day.
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