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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 the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field. Passes are typically attempted by the quarterback, but any offensive player can throw one, provided they are behind the line of scrimmage. To qualify as a passing play, the ball must ...
Philadelphia had 171 rushing yards over the first 30 minutes, 116 of which came on three plays (the Hurts touchdown, the Barkley touchdown, and a 10-yard Gainwell rush). All the NFL news on and ...
First 20 touchdown reception season: Jerry Rice, 22 touchdown receptions, San Francisco, 1987 First 1,000 yard receiving season : Don Hutson , 1,211 receiving yards, Green Bay Packers , 1942 First 1,500 yard receiving season : Charley Hennigan , 1,746 receiving yards, Houston Oilers ( American Football League ), 1961
Peyton Manning holds the single-season passing touchdowns record, throwing 55 touchdowns in 2013. In American football, passing, along with running (also referred to as rushing), is one of the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field. Passes are typically attempted by the quarterback, but any offensive player can attempt a pass provided they are behind the line of scrimmage. To ...
The Chargers held a 21-point second-half lead and the Bengals rallied to tie the score before L.A. won on a 29-yard TD run by J.K. Dobbins with 18 seconds left.
Adrian Killins Jr. 2-yard touchdown run, Matthew Wright kick good 55 55 2OT 3 25 UCF Otis Anderson 1-yard touchdown run, Matthew Wright kick good 55 62 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 55 62
Texas' Arch Manning threw the first touchdown pass of his college football career vs. Colorado State on Saturday. Check out the highlight here: ... Ehsan Kassim, USA TODAY NETWORK. August 31, 2024 ...
To score a touchdown, one team must take the football into the opposing team's end zone.In all gridiron codes, the touchdown is scored the instant the ball touches or "breaks" the plane of the front of the goal line (that is, if any part of the ball is in the space on, above, or across the goal line) while in the possession of a player whose team is trying to score in that end zone.