No one has scored seven touchdowns in a single Super Bowl game.
Each of these players scored three touchdowns in a single game.
Jerry Rice scored eight Super Bowl touchdowns in his career.
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Nadia Comaneci has scored a perfect ten seven times.
Joe Malone, he scored seven goals in one game. it was part of his season in which he scored 44 goals in 20 games for the 1917 Montreal Canadiens.
Neal Dahlen, who was on the staff of the San Francisco 49ers (5 wins) and the general manager of the Denver Broncos (2 wins), has the most rings at 7.The player/coach with the most Super Bowl rings, 6, is Mean Joe Greene of the Pittsburgh Steelers (four as a player and two as a player personnel assistant). Five others on various teams, in ownership, management, and staff, also have 6.In total wins as a player only, Charles Haley has a record 5 Super Bowl rings from his championship days with the 49ers and Cowboys: two with San Francisco 49ers and three with the Dallas Cowboys. There are seven other individuals with 5 rings.
As of the start of the 2008 season, the most touchdowns scored in an NFL game is 6 and has been done by three players: 1) Ernie Nevers of the Chicago Cardinals vs. the Chicago Bears in 1929. 2) Dub Jones of the Cleveland Browns vs. the Chicago Bears in 1951. 3) Gale Sayers of the Chicago Bears vs. the San Francisco 49ers in 1965.
Larry Kelley, the 1936 winner from Yale, played on defense during his college days but was much better known for his pass receiving ability. Leon Hart, the 1948 winner from Notre Dame, also played on both sides. The only player that was strictly a defensive player that won the Heisman was cornerback Charles Woodson, the 1997 winner from Michigan. Click on the 'Heisman Trophy Winners' link on this page to view all of the winners starting from 1935. Actually Woodson wasn't the just a defensive player he won the award mainly because of his punt and kick returning granted he was a great corner but that wasn't enough for him to win the fact he was a great return man gave him the heisman