As of 11/2/09:
1) Jerry Rice - 197
2) Terrell Owens - 140
3) Randy Moss - 139
4) Cris Carter - 130
5) Marvin Harrison - 123
Marshall Faulk with 9 receiving touchdowns
As of October 2023, the top tight ends in NFL history by career touchdown receptions include Tony Gonzalez, who leads with 111 touchdowns, followed by Antonio Gates with 116. Other notable tight ends in the top ten include Rob Gronkowski, with 92 touchdowns, and Jason Witten, who recorded 74. These players have significantly impacted the game, showcasing their scoring ability and importance in offensive schemes.
Historically, Jerry Rice holds the NFL record for most touchdowns scored with 208. Of active players, LaDainian Tomlinson, as of 10/17/2010, has scored 158 touchdowns, including 143 rushing touchdowns and 15 receiving touchdowns. Randy Moss is a close second among active players with 153 touchdowns as of 10/17/10.
The NFL record for TD passes caught in a game is 5 and is held by 3 players: 1) Bob Shaw of the Chicago Cardinals in 1950 2) Kellen Winslow of the San Diego Chargers in 1981 3) Jerry Rice of the San Francisco 49ers in 1990
Jerry Rice. He Has 10 Receiving Records. Most Pass Receptions, Career, 1,549 Most Seasons, 50 or More Pass Receptions, 17 Most Consecutive Games, Pass Receptions, 274 Most Yards Gained, Career, 22,895. Tim Brown In 2nd With, 14,934 Most Seasons, 1,000 or More Yards, Pass Receiving, 14 Most Yards Gained, Season, 1,848 Most Games, 100 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Career, 76 Most Touchdowns, Career, 197. Cris Carter In 2nd With 130 Most Touchdowns, Game Tied With Bob Shaw & Kellen Winslow With 5 Most Consecutive Games, Touchdowns, 13
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As of October 2023, there are 13 non-quarterbacks in NFL history who have achieved 100 or more total touchdowns. This group primarily includes running backs and wide receivers, with notable players like Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, and LaDainian Tomlinson among them. The total reflects their contributions through rushing, receiving, and in some cases, passing touchdowns. This milestone highlights the exceptional scoring ability of these athletes outside the quarterback position.
Chad Johnson, the former NFL wide receiver, was selected for his first Pro Bowl in 2003. He had an impressive season with the Cincinnati Bengals, finishing with 69 receptions for 1,166 yards and 5 touchdowns, which earned him recognition as one of the league's top players.
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No one has scored seven touchdowns in a single Super Bowl game.Each of these players scored three touchdowns in a single game.Roger CraigJerry RiceRicky WattersTerrell DavisJerry Rice scored eight Super Bowl touchdowns in his career.
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