doug Williams of the Washington redskind vs the Denver Broncos. don't remember the year.
AnswerIn Super Bowl XXII in 1988, Williams threw TD passes to Ricky Sanders (2), Gary Clark, and Clint Didier in the second quarter of the game won by the Redskins 42-10.
Three quarterbacks have throw touchdown passes in four different Super Bowls. The quarterbacks are Tom Brady of the New England Patriots, Terry Bradshaw of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers. The Super Bowls: Tom Brady: XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLI
Terry Bradshaw: IX, X, XIII, XIV
Joe Montana: XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV
He is most popular for being one of two quarterbacks in NFL history to thrown four touchdown passes in a game and not start the game. He was also the second true freshman to ever start for Michigan University.
Tim Couch
akili smith
based on calculations from the 2008 season, the average number of interceptions thrown by starting NFL quarterbacks is .83.
Daryle Lamonica of the 1969 Oakland Raiders - six touchdown passes in the first half. Did not even play the 2nd half because the Raiders were winning 42-0 at half time. Lamonica could of had 12 touchdown passes if he had played the entire game.
Which quarterbacks from the NY jet history have scored 6 touchdown passes in one game?
he has thrown for six touchdowns on two occasions
tom brady
He is most popular for being one of two quarterbacks in NFL history to thrown four touchdown passes in a game and not start the game. He was also the second true freshman to ever start for Michigan University.
Tim Couch
The Redskins team record for TD passes in a single game is 6 and held jointly by Sammy Baugh, who did it twice (1943, 1947), and Mark Rypien (1991).
They are the most important because they begin the play of the game. They have to have a good stance, hand positon, and ability to read the defense. They have to make good handoffs and passes so they can go down the field and score a touchdown
Joe Namath
akili smith
Cam newton and Tim tebow
Colt McCoy
based on calculations from the 2008 season, the average number of interceptions thrown by starting NFL quarterbacks is .83.