Super Bowl Record for Most Touchdowns Scored by a Player

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Former NFL player Jerry Rice walks on the field before the NFL Super Bowl 54 football game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
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Ryan Hannable @RyanHannable Jan 24, 2024, 2:28 PM

The most touchdowns scored by a player in Super Bowl history is three. It has been accomplished by three different players: Jalen Hurts, Terrell Davis and Jerry Rice (twice).

Hurts ran for three touchdowns in Super Bowl LVII while throwing for another. Meanwhile, Davis ran for three scores in XXXII. All three of his touchdowns came from 1-yard out.

Rice caught three touchdowns in Super Bowl XXIV and then did it again in Super Bowl XXIX.

Super Bowl Record for Most Touchdowns Scored by a Player (Overall)

 

PlayerTouchdowns
Jerry Rice8
Rob Gronkowski5
Emmitt Smith5
James White4
Thurman Thomas4
John Elway4
Roger Craig4
Franco Harris4

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Ryan Hannable is a Content Managing Editor on the Web Content Team for BetMGM. Previously, he was a New England Patriots beat writer for WEEI in Boston. He also has published a golf book, “The Ultimate Book of Golf Trivia: 600 Questions and Answers.”

Ryan Hannable is a Content Managing Editor on the Web Content Team for BetMGM. Previously, he was a New England Patriots beat writer for WEEI in Boston. He also has published a golf book, “The Ultimate Book of Golf Trivia: 600 Questions and Answers.”