Don Hudson.
Hudson, a Hall of Fame receiver for the Green Bay Packers between 1935-1945, led the NFL in TDs scored an incredible 8 seasons. His best season was 1942 when he scored 17 TDs, had 74 receptions and 1211 receiving yards in just 11 games. He scored 105 TDs (99 receiving, 3 rushing, 2 returns, 1 INT) in 116 regular season games and was the first player in NFL history to score 100 TDs for a career.
He also led the NFL in pass receiving in 8 seasons and pass receiving yardage in 7 seasons.
LaDainian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers led the NFL with 1474 rushing yards and Randy Moss of the New England Patriots led the NFL in touchdowns with 23.
LaDainian Tomlinson led the NFL in rushing touchdowns in 2004 with 17.
Steve Grogan of the 1976 New England Patriots with 12.
Devin Hester
Click on the 'NFL Scoring Leaders by Season' and 'NFL Touchdown Leaders by Season' links below to see the players that led the NFL in scoring and touchdowns in each NFL season.
As of the end of the 2007 Moss caught 124 TD passes, he also had 9 rushing TD's , and 1 Punt Return TD. = =
LaDainian Tomlinson led the NFL in rushing touchdowns in 2004 with 17.
Priest Holmes of the Kansas City Chiefs led the NFL in touchdowns in the 2002 season with 24.
LaDainian Tomlinson led the NFL in rushing touchdowns in 2004 with 17.
Shaun Alexander of the Seattle Seahawks with 14.
Steve Grogan of the 1976 New England Patriots with 12.
Devin Hester
8 seasons
Click on the 'NFL Scoring Leaders by Season' and 'NFL Touchdown Leaders by Season' links below to see the players that led the NFL in scoring and touchdowns in each NFL season.
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Emmitt Smith
For the 2007 season, Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints led the NFL in pass completions with 440. That broke the NFL single season record of 418 set by Rich Gannon of the Oakland Raiders in 2002.
Wes Welker of the Patriots lead recieving yards and i think Calvin johnson AKA Megatron led touchdowns!