If I understand the question correctly, this means a quarterback that did not throw a TD pass in the Super Bowl game. If that is correct, through Super Bowl XLII, that has happened 6 times. 1) Joe Namath of the Jets in Super Bowl III.
2) Bob Griese of the Dolphins in Super Bowl VIII.
3) Jim McMahon of the Bears in Super Bowl XX.
4) Troy Aikman of the Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVIII.
5) John Elway of the Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII.
6) Ben Roethlisberger of the Steelers in Super Bowl XL (Antwaan Randle-El threw a 43 yard TD to Hines Ward but Big Ben threw 0 TD passes).
In the NFL, that was 62 yards to Michael Jenkins against the Lions on September 7, 2008. It was his first ever pass attempt as an NFL quarterback.
A sack is when the quarterback is tackled behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw a forward pass/lateral. Tackling the quarterback behind the lime of scrimmage on a running play is not considered a sack.
Brad Johnson Against Carolina in 1997, he caught his deflected pass and ran three yards for a touchdown
Not in Super Bowl XVIII but I remember a couple of TD passes thrown by non quarterbacks. Running back Lawrence McCutcheon of the Los Angeles Rams threw a TD pass to Ron Smith in Super Bowl XIV and running back Robert Newhouse of the Dallas Cowboys threw a TD pass to Golden Richards in Super Bowl XII.
Dan Marino's first TD pass was to TE Joe Rose on September 19, 1983 at the Los Angeles Coliseum against the Los Angeles Raiders.
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Tiki Barber did not throw a touchdown pass during his career.
line backers block the quarterback to give him time to throw the ball or pass it off. the opposing team tries to get through the linebackers and tackle the quarterback before he can throw/ pass.
Jim Brown
I do believe Arnold threw any touchdown passes during his time at OSU.
The quarterback can only make a forward pass from behind the line of scrimmage. A lateral pass may be made from anywhere.
Eli Manning threw his 100th touchdown pass on Sunday, September 20, 2009. It was caught by Mario Manningham against the Dallas Cowboys.
Bob Lee was an NFL quarterback who played in two Super Bowls and threw a touchdown pass in Super Bowl XI.
American football rules dictate that there can be only one forward pass per play. Should the quarterback throw a forward pass that is deflected by another player he may catch the ball but may not attempt another forward pass.
That would be Johnny Unitas of the Baltimore Colts with a 47-game touchdown streak between 1956 and 1960 amazingly that was back ten with only 12 or 14 game seasons(16 currently)..and it is still untouched as of 2009!
In the NFL, that was 62 yards to Michael Jenkins against the Lions on September 7, 2008. It was his first ever pass attempt as an NFL quarterback.