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Eleven players are recognized as having held outright or tied the record as the NFL's career receiving touchdowns leader. [2] The longest record holder was Don Hutson who held the record for 49 years. Don Hutson held the TD receiving record for 49 years. George Halas was the first receiving TD leader and held the record two years.
As of March 2, 2025, only 12 players in the history of the National Football League (NFL) have scored a passing, rushing, and receiving touchdown in the same game. [1] [2] This feat is generally achieved by running backs, as their position naturally receives the most carries in a game, is a receiving target in the passing game, and can occasionally throw the ball on halfback option plays.
First 300 yard receiving game: Jim Benton, 303 receiving yards, Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; November 22, 1945 [180] First 5 touchdown reception game : Bob Shaw , 5 touchdown receptions, Chicago Cardinals vs. Baltimore Colts ; October 2, 1950
* The NCAA record book includes a special note about 6 interceptions by Dick Miller (Akron) versus Baldwin-Wallace on Oct. 23, 1937 before the collection of division records. [ 112 ] † Tulane University lists 5 interceptions by Mitchell Price in a game versus Tennessee–Chattanooga September 3, 1988 which is not recognized as an official ...
Receiving yards: 4,772. Receiving touchdowns: 17. Total yards per game: 108.6. Fumbles lost: 31. Henry is the active NFL career leader in those rushing categories. Henry is 31st in career rushing ...
Since the adoption of the 14-game season in 1961, only one season (the strike-shortened 1982 season) has had a receiving touchdowns league leader record fewer than 10 touchdown catches. [6] The record for receiving touchdowns in a season is 23, set by Randy Moss during the 2007 season ; only one other player ( Jerry Rice ) has recorded 20 or ...
In 21 games across 10 NFL postseasons, he has accumulated 156 catches for 1,810 yards and 19 touchdowns. His postseason yardage and touchdown receptions both rank second in NFL playoff history ...
Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel became the all-time FBS leader in touchdowns with 179 on Saturday. With his second touchdown pass in a 39-18 win over Maryland , Gabriel surpassed Case Keenum ...