The most points scored in one quarter is 41 by the Green Bay Packers in the second quarter of a game against the Detroit Lions on October 7, 1945; and the Los Angeles Rams in the third quarter of a game against the Detroit Lions on October 29, 1950.
The franchise now known as the Pittsburgh Steelers entered the NFL in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates. On Wednesday, September 7th, 1933, Marvin "Butch" Kottler became the first Pittsburgh player to score a touchdown when he intercepted a pass at Pittsburgh's 1 yard line and returned it 99 yards for a touchdown against the Chicago Cardinals (who later moved to St. Louis, and then Arizona). The Pittsburgh Pirates went on to win that game, the second one in their history, 14-13. Kottler's 99-yard return remained the team record for the longest interception return until Super Bowl XLIII (43) on February 1, 2009, when the Steelers' James Harrison returned an interceptions for 100 yards just before halftime, against the Arizona Cardinals.
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.
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Steve Beuerlein to Randy Jordan for 71 yards in the Jaguars second game.
The first NFL touchdown for Dallas running back Marion Barber III occurred in the Cowboys' eighth game of the 2005 season. On October 30, in a home game against the Arizona Cardinals, he scored on a 28-yard run in the first quarter. He also scored on a 10-yard run in the second quarter. The Cowboys defeated the Cardinals, 34-13.
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The most points scored in one quarter is 41 by the Green Bay Packers in the second quarter of a game against the Detroit Lions on October 7, 1945; and the Los Angeles Rams in the third quarter of a game against the Detroit Lions on October 29, 1950.
New Orleans Saints with 331. The Minnesota Vikings are second with 271 and the New England Patriots are third with 259.
Donovan McNabb on a 5 yard run in the second quarter of the Eagles 21-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 31, 2000.
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The franchise now known as the Pittsburgh Steelers entered the NFL in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates. On Wednesday, September 7th, 1933, Marvin "Butch" Kottler became the first Pittsburgh player to score a touchdown when he intercepted a pass at Pittsburgh's 1 yard line and returned it 99 yards for a touchdown against the Chicago Cardinals (who later moved to St. Louis, and then Arizona). The Pittsburgh Pirates went on to win that game, the second one in their history, 14-13. Kottler's 99-yard return remained the team record for the longest interception return until Super Bowl XLIII (43) on February 1, 2009, when the Steelers' James Harrison returned an interceptions for 100 yards just before halftime, against the Arizona Cardinals.
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