• Source: List of NFL players with a passing, rushing, and receiving touchdown in a single game
  • As of December 18, 2024, only 12 players in the history of the National Football League (NFL) have scored a passing, rushing, and receiving touchdown in the same game. This feat is generally achieved by running backs, as their position naturally receives the most carries in a game while also being a receiving target in the passing game. Only one wide receiver, David Patten, has achieved this feat, as wide receivers run the ball much less often than running backs. As neither of these positions generally throw the ball, they require a trick play to throw a touchdown pass. Only one quarterback, Josh Allen, has achieved this feat; although quarterbacks are often required to run the ball, they generally only catch a ball if it is thrown by someone else in a trick play.
    The first player to achieve this feat was Ray Renfro of the Cleveland Browns on December 6, 1953; the most recent player to do so is Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills on December 1, 2024.


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    ^ Played both running back and wide receiver during his career.
    ^ Now known as the Washington Commanders.
    ^ ^ Now known as the Los Angeles Chargers.
    ^ The NFL and AFL merged in 1970, and the NFL considers the AFL's history as its own.
    ^ Now known as the Las Vegas Raiders.
    ^ Threw a pass to Amari Cooper, who lateraled the ball back to Allen. Allen is credited with both a passing touchdown and a receiving touchdown for this play as he both threw the pass and scored the touchdown.


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