David Tyree caught the pass with his helmet
Max McGee of the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I.
Yes the receiver can score
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Max Mc Gee
It was Dallas wide receiver Lance Alworth, who caught a seven-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Roger Staubach near the end of the first half of Super Bowl VI. The score gave the Cowboys a 10-3 halftime lead over the AFC champion Miami Dolphins. Dallas went on to claim its first Super Bowl title with a 24-3 victory.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Max McGee caught a 37-yard touchdown pass from Bart Starr in the first quarter of Super Bowl I. McGee also caught a 13-yard touchdown pass from Game MVP Starr in the third quarter. The Packers of the National Football League defeated the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League, 35-10. Interestingly, McGee admitted that he was hungover during the championship game because he was a backup receiver and hadn't expected to play much. As a result, he spent Super Bowl eve partying and drinking. He was pressed into service when starting receiver Boyd Dowler was injured in the first quarter.
Max McGee caught the first touchdown pass in Super Bowl I (technically the first AFL-NFL World Championship) on January 15, 1967, as the Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10. He caught 2 touchdowns in that game and a reception that set up a touchdown in Super Bowl II the following year, which marked his final season in the NFL.
The first person to score two touchdowns for a losing Super Bowl team was Bill J. Miller of the Oakland Raiders. He caught two touch down passes from quarterback Daryle Lamoinica in Super Bowl II.
That was wide receiver Irving Fryer on an 8 yard pass from Steve Grogan in the 4th quarter of the Patriots 46-10 loss to the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX.
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In Super Bowl X, Steelers tight end, Randy Grossman, caught a 7 yard pass from Terry Bradshaw. This tied the score, at 7-7.
The Steelers won their 6th Super Bowl championship on February 1st 2009 when they defeated the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 27-23. The game was won on a last minute "miracle" catch by Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes.
In a single game, the score would be 30-40 (where the server has 30 and the receiver has 40). This is known as a break point.