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kerry collins
tom brady won it after throwing 50 touchdowns 8 interceptions 4800 plus yards
by throwing throwing javelins
Im pretty sure they were throwing before they were running throwing has always been a technique in football but both ways of the game have new plays and new ways of throwing and running the balll.
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by throwing a ball and scoring a touchdown
tony eason
The record for the fastest consecutive touchdowns in NFL history is held by Nick Foles. He achieved this feat by throwing two touchdown passes just 7 seconds apart during a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Redskins on November 3, 2013. This record showcases Foles’ quick decision-making and the efficiency of the Eagles' offense during that game.
Kerry Collins
kerry collins
The home team was able to score a touchdown by throwing a lateral pass.
tom brady won it after throwing 50 touchdowns 8 interceptions 4800 plus yards
Peyton manning broke dan marino's record.
That quarterback would suck. he would definitely be 2nd or 3rd string. most likely 3rd and NFL.COM probably doesnt even know. If you were talking in terms of starters there was no starting quarterback who started more than 4 games without throwing a touchdown.
Joe Namath of the New York Jets in Super Bowl III.
Troy Smith and Brady Quinn were both prominent quarterbacks in college football, with Smith winning the Heisman Trophy in 2006. Smith finished his college career with a passing efficiency rating of 154.4, throwing for 5,720 yards, 54 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. In contrast, Quinn had a passing efficiency rating of 143.0, with 11,762 yards, 95 touchdowns, and 39 interceptions during his tenure at Notre Dame. While Smith showcased impressive efficiency, Quinn's overall yardage and touchdown totals were significantly higher.
49, which at the time was an NFL record. Tom Brady broke Manning's record in 2007 by throwing 50 TD passes.