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Tom Brady has 649 passing touchdowns, the most in NFL history. In American football, passing, along with running (also referred to as rushing), is one of two primary methods to advance the ball, typically executed by the quarterback from behind the line of scrimmage, but any offensive player can attempt a pass provided they are behind the line. A pass must move forward from the passer's hands ...
Most games, 6+ passing touchdowns: 3, Peyton Manning, 2003–2013. Fewest games to reach 100 touchdown passes : 40, Patrick Mahomes , 2017–2020. Fewest games to reach 200 touchdown passes : 84, Patrick Mahomes , 2017–2023
The most recent seven-touchdown game occurred on November 1, 2015, when Drew Brees did so with the New Orleans Saints. During that game the two teams' quarterbacks combined for 13 passing touchdowns, setting another NFL record. [1] Four quarterbacks on the list are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Luckman, George Blanda, Y. A. Tittle, and ...
Tom Brady led the league in passing touchdowns five times, an NFL record. [7] Johnny Unitas is the only player to have led the league in passing touchdowns in four consecutive seasons (1957–1960). [8] Y. A. Tittle held the record for most passing touchdowns in a season for 21 years and led the league in passing touchdowns three times. [9]
Most touchdowns, passing, both teams, game, 13; New Orleans Saints (7) vs New York Giants (6), Nov 1, 2015. Most consecutive games, one or more passing touchdowns, 54; New Orleans Saints October 18, 2009–November 25, 2012. Most consecutive games, no passing touchdowns, 10; Brooklyn Dodgers November 1, 1942–October 17, 1943
Henry's finding the end zone as well with eight rushing touchdowns, the most through six games in NFL history. Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson holds the NFL single-season rushing ...
Love led the NFL's youngest team to the playoffs, which his predecessors didn't do in their first seasons, and ranked in the top 10 in attempts, completions, passing yards, and passing touchdowns.
During the fourteen-game era, only Joe Namath of the New York Jets passed for over 4,000 yards in a season with 4,007 yards passing in the 1967 AFL season. During the 1980s and 1990s, 4,000 yards became the standard for the league leaders in the NFL. Over the last decade, 4,000 yards has become almost commonplace in the NFL for quarterbacks.