John Unitas of the Baltimore Colts with 32 TD passes in 1959. === ===
Yes, he had the most dominant season we have seen in college football in years. He threw for 2700 yards and 30 touchdowns with a 60% completion percentage. He also ran for over 1500 and 20 touchdowns, becoming the third player ever to run for 20 and throw for 20 touchdowns in a season. (Tim Tebow was before him, then Colin Kapernick also did it the same day Cam did, just a few hours earlier.) He also became the first player in SEC history to run for 1000 yards and throw for 2000 yards in a season. Then he had the best rookie season ever, at any position, throwing for over 4000 yards, 22 touchdowns, and 60% completion percentage. The 4000 yards is a record for a rookie. He also ran for over 700 yards and 15 touchdowns, with the 15 touchdowns being a record for quarterbacks, and became the first quarterback ever to run for 700 and pass for 400 yards.
3 touchdowns, all in his rookie season 1985 with the Bears, 2 rushing and 1 receiving. One of the Rushing touchdowns was in the Super Bowl victory over the Patriots.
The 2007 New England Patriots have the records for: Most Points in a Season Most Touchdowns in a Season Tom Brady took over the Most Touchdowns Passing in a Season Randy Moss took over the Most Touchdowns Receiving in a Season Most wins in a regular season Most consecutive wins in the regular season Tom Brady set the record for highest completion percentage in a playoff game
Sonny Jurgensen with 3,723 passing yards in 1961.
Carson palmer
yes,.. absolutely. there is like 30 touchdowns each game. and the superbowls. so, yea. over 35
Chris Perry had 2 touchdowns.
On Oct. 3, 1976, Los Angeles Rams quarterback James Harris, a Grambling product, threw for 436 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-28 victory over the Miami Dolphins in Miami.
Sammy Baugh of the Washington Redskins on November 14, 1943 in a 42-20 victory over the Detroit Lions.
no i'ts just the first season is over
Elliot has to charge and jump to get over the logs and you have to throw a rabbit at the bullseye and the platform will come down!
In an aerial duel on November 2, 1969, Saints quarterback Billy Kilmer threw six touchdown passes in a 51-42 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Cardinals quarterback Charley Johnson also threw six touchdown passes in a losing effort. It was the Saints' first win of the 1969 season after starting off 0-6.