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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
Quarterback Steve Young, right, was often in the shadow of Joe Montana, both as his backup and later as he found his way along as the 49ers’ starter, but he broke his predecessor’s single-game Super Bowl record with six touchdown passes against the Chargers. (AP photo)

Most TD Runs: 3

  • Terrell Davis – Denver Broncos 31, Green Bay Packers 24 in Super Bowl 32 (Jan. 25, 1998)
  • Jalen Hurts – Kansas City Chiefs 38, Philadelphia Eagles 35 in Super Bowl 57 (Feb. 12, 2023)

Davis missed much of the second quarter with a migraine headache, but ultimately provided one to the NFC champion Packers in Denver’s 31-24 victory. All three of his touchdowns came from 1-yard out – the final one with 1:45 remaining proved to be the difference – and he finished with 157 rushing yards, earning Super Bowl MVP honors in his hometown of San Diego. Davis’ performance helped John Elway get the better of Brett Favre, who would not get back to the Super Bowl before getting traded and replaced by Aaron Rodgers in 2008.

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