Emmitt Smith
Emmit Smith
Emmit Smith
Emmitt Smith
AnswerThe Quarterback with the most rushing touchdowns of all time is Otto Graham with 44 career rushing Touchdowns.Since the merger of the AFL and NFL and the creation of the "Super Bowl", Steve Young leads all quarterbacks with 43 Rushing Touchdowns.Allthough Otto Graham does have 44 career rushing touchdowns, he does not hold theNFL record. Graham's first 11 touchdowns of his career came as a member of the Cleveland Browns of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), which played from 1946 to 1949. It was a different league all together. After the Browns joined the NFLin 1950, Graham went on to score 33 more rushing touchdowns as an NFL ClevelandBrown. The NFL DOES NOT recognize any records of the AAFC as it does the AmericanFootball League (AFL) of the 1960's. Therefore the holder of the NFL record for mostcareer rushing TD's by a quarterback is Steve Young with 43.
Points scored - 455 (2nd to New England) Points allowed - 325 (13th in the league) Turnover differential - +5 (8th in the league) 4,105 passing yards 1,716 rushing yards Tony Romo - 36 passing touchdowns, 19 interceptions 14 rushing touchdowns (Marion Barber, Tony Romo, Julius Jones)
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Notable rookie years - Gale Sayers scoring 14 rushing touchdowns and catching six touchdown passes in 1965. Randy Moss with 1,313 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns (season high for the league) in 1998. Earl Campbell's 1,450 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns in 1978. Tony Dorsett with 1,007 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in 1977. Curtis Martin with 1,487 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns in 1995.
On October 27, 2002, Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith broke the National Football League's career rushing record in a game against the Seattle Seahawks at Texas Stadium.
Adrian Peterson (Vikings) led the league with 1760 yards rushing. Second was Michael Turner (Falcons) with 1699 yards. The highest rushing rookie was Steve Slaton (Texans), rushing for 1282 yards (6th highest for all players).
On October 27, 2002, Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith broke the National Football League's career rushing record in a game against the Seattle Seahawks at Texas Stadium.
The obvious choice is Emmitt Smith, who played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1990 to 2002. He is the all-time rushing leader in the history of the National Football League with 18,355 yards, and the Cowboys' career record holder with 17,162. He also won four league rushing titles (in 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1995), and was both a league Most Valuable Player (in 1993) and a Super Bowl MVP (for Super Bowl XXVIII).
Through Week 16 of the 2011 National Football League season, Dez Bryant of the Dallas Cowboys has nine touchdown catches.