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Unveiled: The Surprising Super Bowl Touchdown Titans You Didn’t Expect to See at the Top

Unveiled: The Surprising Super Bowl Touchdown Titans You Didn’t Expect to See at the Top

There’s no greater way of grabbing control of a playoff game than finding an opponent’s end zone.

The following is a look at the players and teams who have produced the most touchdowns in various ways in a Super Bowl game:

Most TD Passes: 6

Steve Young – San Francisco 49ers 49, San Diego Chargers 26 in Super Bowl 29 (Jan. 29, 1995)

Long before LeBron took his talents to South Beach, Young set the Super Bowl record at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami with for not one, not two, not three… but a half-dozen touchdown completions to go along with 325 passing yards in the 49ers’ 49-26 rout of the AFC champs. Joe Montana previously held the single-game record for most touchdown passes with five scores five years earlier, so it was appropriate Jerry Rice, whose Hall of Fame career spanned both signal callers, caught the MVP Young’s record sixth scoring pass early in the fourth quarter.

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