List of National Football League annual rushing touchdowns leaders
This is a season-by-season list of National Football League players who have led the regular season in rushing touchdowns. Although rushing has both an offensive and a defensive meaning, this list charts offensive rushing touchdowns, usually scored by a running back, either a halfback or a fullback.
Record-keeping for rushing touchdowns began in 1932, when Bronko Nagurski of the Chicago Bears led the league with 4 rushing touchdowns. Since then, LaDainian Tomlinson has set the record for rushing touchdowns in a season, when he led the league in 2006, with 28 rushing touchdowns, while playing with the San Diego Chargers. Prior to Tomlinson's setting of the record, Priest Holmes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Shaun Alexander of the Seattle Seahawks, jointly held the record with 27, reaching that mark in 2003 NFL season and 2005, respectively.
Jim Brown holds the record for most league-leading seasons in rushing touchdowns, with 5. Dutch Clark became the first player to lead the league in consecutive seasons, although in 1937 he co-led the league. The first sole rushing touchdowns leader in consecutive seasons was Johnny Drake, when he led in 1939 and 1940. Steve Van Buren was the first to lead the league in 3 consecutive seasons, from 1947 to 1949, a figure later matched by Jim Brown and Leroy Kelly. Marcus Allen is the only player in NFL history to lead the league in rushing touchdowns while playing with 2 different teams; in 1982, Allen led the league while playing with the Oakland Raiders, and in 1993, he led the league while playing with the Kansas City Chiefs.
In 1943, Bill Paschal became the first NFL player to post a 10+ rushing touchdowns season, when playing for the New York Giants. 40 seasons later, in 1983, John Riggins posted the league's first 20+ rushing touchdowns season. Steve Van Buren was the first player to lead the league with consecutive 10+ rushing touchdowns seasons, in 1947 and 1948; he would add a third consecutive in 1949. Emmitt Smith posted the first consecutive league-leading 20+ rushing touchdowns seasons in 1994 and 1995–an achievement later matched by Priest Holmes, in 2003 and 2004.
List
The following is the season-by-season listing:Year | Player | TDs | Team |
1932 | Bronko Nagurski | 4 | Chicago Bears |
1933 | Glenn Presnell | 6 | Portsmouth Spartans |
1934 | Dutch Clark Beattie Feathers | 8 | Detroit Lions Chicago Bears |
1935 | Ernie Caddel | 6 | Detroit Lions |
1936 | Dutch Clark | 7 | Detroit Lions |
1937 | Cliff Battles Dutch Clark Clarke Hinkle | 5 | Washington Redskins Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers |
1938 | Andy Farkas | 6 | Washington Redskins |
1939 | Johnny Drake | 9 | Cleveland Rams |
1940 | Johnny Drake | 9 | Cleveland Rams |
1941 | Hugh Gallarneau | 8 | Chicago Bears |
1942 | Gary Famiglietti | 8 | Chicago Bears |
1943 | Bill Paschal | 10 | New York Giants |
1944 | Bill Paschal | 9 | New York Giants |
1945 | Steve Van Buren | 15 | Philadelphia Eagles |
1946 | Ted Fritsch | 9 | Green Bay Packers |
1947 | Steve Van Buren | 13 | Philadelphia Eagles |
1948 | Steve Van Buren | 10 | Philadelphia Eagles |
1949 | Steve Van Buren | 11 | Philadelphia Eagles |
1950 | Johnny Lujack | 11 | Chicago Bears |
1951 | Rob Goode | 9 | Washington Redskins |
1952 | Dan Towler | 10 | Los Angeles Rams |
1953 | Joe Perry | 10 | San Francisco 49ers |
1954 | Dan Towler | 11 | Los Angeles Rams |
1955 | Alan Ameche | 9 | Baltimore Colts |
1956 | Rick Casares | 12 | Chicago Bears |
1957 | Jim Brown | 9 | Cleveland Browns |
1958 | Jim Brown | 17* | Cleveland Browns |
1959 | Jim Brown | 14 | Cleveland Browns |
1960 | Paul Hornung | 13 | Green Bay Packers |
1961 | Jim Taylor | 15 | Green Bay Packers |
1962 | Jim Taylor | 19* | Green Bay Packers |
1963 | Jim Brown | 12 | Cleveland Browns |
1964 | Lenny Moore | 16 | Baltimore Colts |
1965 | Jim Brown | 17 | Cleveland Browns |
1966 | Leroy Kelly | 15 | Cleveland Browns |
1967 | Leroy Kelly | 11 | Cleveland Browns |
1968 | Leroy Kelly | 16 | Cleveland Browns |
1969 | Tom Matte | 11 | Baltimore Colts |
1970 | MacArthur Lane | 11 | St. Louis Cardinals |
1971 | Duane Thomas | 11 | Dallas Cowboys |
1972 | Mercury Morris | 12 | Miami Dolphins |
1973 | Floyd Little O. J. Simpson | 12 | Denver Broncos Buffalo Bills |
1974 | Tom Sullivan | 11 | Philadelphia Eagles |
1975 | Pete Banaszak O. J. Simpson | 16 | Oakland Raiders Buffalo Bills |
1976 | Franco Harris | 14 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
1977 | Walter Payton | 14 | Chicago Bears |
1978 | David Sims | 14 | Seattle Seahawks |
1979 | Earl Campbell | 19* | Houston Oilers |
1980 | Earl Campbell Billy Sims | 13 | Houston Oilers Detroit Lions |
1981 | Chuck Muncie | 19* | San Diego Chargers |
1982 | Marcus Allen | 11 | Los Angeles Raiders |
1983 | John Riggins | 24* | Washington Redskins |
1984 | Eric Dickerson John Riggins | 14 | Los Angeles Rams Washington Redskins |
1985 | Joe Morris | 21 | New York Giants |
1986 | George Rogers | 18 | Washington Redskins |
1987 | Johnny Hector Charles White | 11 | New York Jets Los Angeles Rams |
1988 | Greg Bell | 16 | Los Angeles Rams |
1989 | Greg Bell | 15 | Los Angeles Rams |
1990 | Derrick Fenner Cleveland Gary | 14 | Seattle Seahawks Los Angeles Rams |
1991 | Barry Sanders | 16 | Detroit Lions |
1992 | Emmitt Smith | 18 | Dallas Cowboys |
1993 | Marcus Allen | 12 | Kansas City Chiefs |
1994 | Emmitt Smith | 21 | Dallas Cowboys |
1995 | Emmitt Smith | 25* | Dallas Cowboys |
1996 | Terry Allen | 21 | Washington Redskins |
1997 | Karim Abdul-Jabbar Terrell Davis | 15 | Miami Dolphins Denver Broncos |
1998 | Terrell Davis | 21 | Denver Broncos |
1999 | Stephen Davis | 17 | Washington Redskins |
2000 | Marshall Faulk | 18 | St. Louis Rams |
2001 | Shaun Alexander | 14 | Seattle Seahawks |
2002 | Priest Holmes | 21 | Kansas City Chiefs |
2003 | Priest Holmes | 27* | Kansas City Chiefs |
2004 | LaDainian Tomlinson | 17 | San Diego Chargers |
2005 | Shaun Alexander | 27* | Seattle Seahawks |
2006 | LaDainian Tomlinson | 28* | San Diego Chargers |
2007 | LaDainian Tomlinson | 15 | San Diego Chargers |
2008 | DeAngelo Williams | 18 | Carolina Panthers |
2009 | Adrian Peterson | 18 | Minnesota Vikings |
2010 | Arian Foster | 16 | Houston Texans |
2011 | LeSean McCoy | 17 | Philadelphia Eagles |
2012 | Arian Foster | 15 | Houston Texans |
2013 | Jamaal Charles Marshawn Lynch | 12 | Kansas City Chiefs Seattle Seahawks |
2014 | Marshawn Lynch DeMarco Murray | 13 | Seattle Seahawks Dallas Cowboys |
2015 | Devonta Freeman Jeremy Hill Adrian Peterson DeAngelo Williams | 11 | Atlanta Falcons Cincinnati Bengals Minnesota Vikings Pittsburgh Steelers |
2016 | LeGarrette Blount | 18 | New England Patriots |
2017 | Todd Gurley | 13 | Los Angeles Rams |
2018 | Todd Gurley | 17 | Los Angeles Rams |
2019 | Derrick Henry Aaron Jones | 16 | Tennessee Titans Green Bay Packers |