Troy Polamalu has scored four regular season touchdowns and one postseason touchdown in his career. His first was an interception return for 26 yards against the Bengals on 10/3/2004. His second was on a 77 yard fumble recovery on 11/6/2005 against Green Bay. His third was an interception return for 45 yards against the Bengals on 12/12/2010. His fourth was a 16 yard fumble recovery on 9/25/2011 against the Indianapolis Colts.
The postseason touchdown was against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC championship game on 1/18/2009. Troy intercepted Joe Flacco and returned it 40 yards to clinch the victory.
Troy Polamalu won two Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Polamalu has played in a total of three Super Bowls.
Troy Polamalu is a two time Super Bowl champion. Both wins were with the Steelers.
In his career, Troy Polamalu has returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the regular season and one in the postseason.
Through the 2013 season, Troy Polamalu has twelve career sacks during the regular season. He also has a half sack in the postseason.
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.
Barry Sanders had 10 receiving TDs in his career. He also had 99 rushing TDs for 109 total career TDs scored.
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In his career, Troy Polamalu has returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the regular season and one in the postseason.
Troy Polamalu had one fumble return for a touchdown in 2005.
Through the 2013 season, Troy Polamalu has made 709 tackles.
Troy Aikman had 9 rushing touchdowns in his career.
Through the 2013 season, Troy Polamalu has twelve career sacks during the regular season. He also has a half sack in the postseason.
Troy Polamalu had 3 tackles in Super Bowl XLV.
In 2010, Troy Polamalu had 63 combined tackles. He had 49 solo tackles and 14 assists.
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They are 5-6 without Polamalu.
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Troy Polamalu was born on April 19, 1981. He is 31 years old.
Troy Smith had 11 rushing touchdowns in 2005 for Ohio State.