Dan Marino with 420 touchdown passes. Only player in the 400 pass club. Brett Favre is the only player in the 500 touchdown pass club.
Joe Flacco against the Raiders
Herb Adderley of the Green Bay Packers was the first NFL player to return an interception for a touchdown in Super Bowl play. He intercepted a Daryle LaMonica pass and returned it 60 yards for a touch down in Super Bowl II.
Joe Montana holds the record for the most career touchdown passes, consecutive playoff games with at least two touchdown passes, only player to ever win three Superbowl MVP awards. He also has the most Super Bowl pass completions, most pass attempts without an interception and he is the only player to have two touchdown passes of over 95 yards.
Brad Johnson Against Carolina in 1997, he caught his deflected pass and ran three yards for a touchdown
Michael Jenkins
Who threw the first NFL touchdown pass
Joe Namath
"David Patten became the first player in franchise history and only the sixth player in the NFL since 1960 to record a touchdown pass, touchdown reception and rush for a touchdown in one game (at Indianapolis, 10/21/01). He completed a 60-yard touchdown pass, caught two touchdown passes (91 and six yards) and rushed for a 29-yard score. " Text from The New England Patriots website. http://www.patriots.com/alumni/index.cfm?ac=alumnibiosdetail&bio=10273
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.
Wide Receiver Jerry Rice, playing for the Seattle Seahawks, was the oldest player in the NFL to catch a touchdown pass. His last touchdown reception occurred 12/19/2004 vs the New York Jets, when he was 42 years and 67 days old.
Harry Sydney caught a touchdown pass from Joe Montana in 1990 in a loss to the LA Rams. Harry also caught a touchdown pass from Brett Favre in 1992 in a win against the Detroit Lions.