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Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs broke the NFL record for the most touchdowns scored by a player in his first three seasons on Sunday. Former Lions running back Barry Sanders scored 47 touchdowns from 1989 through 1991 -- the most for any player in NFL history in his first three seasons before Sunday.
The first touchdown pass of Quinn Ewers' NFL career gave the Miami Dolphins one of their best plays of the 2025 regular season.
Despite a career record of just 29-29 as a starter in 11 NFL seasons, Foles owns some of the most memorable moments in Philadelphia Eagles history. In his third start of the 2013 season in relief of Michael Vick, Foles tied an NFL record by throwing seven touchdowns in a single game against the Oakland Raiders.
Buffalo Bills' quarterback Josh Allen scores touchdowns at a historic rate. He just became the fastest and youngest player to reach 300+ career touchdowns. But his unprecedented streak of seasons with 40+ total touchdowns may come to an end in 2025.
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Gibbs extended his own record with the 49 th touchdown of his career, which is the most scored by a player in his first three NFL seasons. Five of Gibbs’ 18 touchdowns in 2025 came on receptions, and he has 10 TD receptions in his career.
Los Angeles Rams edge rusher Jared Verse flipped the team's Week 17 game against the Atlanta Falcons on its head when he blocked a field goal and returned it 76 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter. Not only did it big the Rams' life in what was ...
In the regular season series between the Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers, six points separated the two teams. But in their NFC Divisional clash, Seattle blew the doors off the Niners to the tune of 41-6 behind three rushing touchdowns from Kenneth Walker III.
The first weekend of the NFL playoffs isn't even over, and this year is already turning into one of the most dramatic postseasons in league history. Basically, Wild Card Weekend has lived up to its name so far, because things have gotten wild. The Bills ...