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September 10, 2008

The Most Touchdown Passes For The Most Different Teams

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What we’re looking for today is the quarterback that has thrown the most touchdown passes while playing for the most teams. To rank in the top all time list of touchdown passers in the history of the NFL obviously means the player has to be good. But there is something to be said for a player that spends his career going from team to team as well. So, who ranks the highest in touchdown passes while spending their career on the most teams?

Dave Krieg spent his nineteen year career on the rosters of six different teams. He spent the largest amount of time with the Seattle Seahawks where he also made the Pro Bowl three times. After leaving the Seahawks, Krieg would spend time as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Bears, and Tennessee Titans. He would finish his career with 261 touchdown passes which puts him at tenth in the all time TD passing list.

But, there is someone who can top Dave Krieg…

Vinny Testaverde’s career spans from 1988 through 2007, though he still could continue it longer too, during that time he has thrown for 275 touchdowns which places him 8th all time in terms of touchdown passes thrown. During his career he has managed to play for seven different teams including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, and Carolina Panthers. He even had a second stint with the New York Jets.

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A Correction To Our Tampa Bay Facts

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Not really an answer, more like a correction. Krissy Knowitall recently sent a comment to us stating that we had a Tampa Bay Buccaneers fact wrong. We had originally included that two former Bucs starting quarterbacks had gone on to win Super Bowls with other teams (Doug Williams and Trent Dilfer), somehow we inadvertently left out Hall of Famer Steve Young. Thanks Krissy, the injustice has been corrected now in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers page!

While we’re at it, here are a couple of other interesting facts about Steve Young:

-Through 15 seasons in the NFL, Steve Young only started all 16 games of the season three times (1992, 1993, and 1994).

-In 1985 and 1986 as a part time starter with the Buccaneers, Steve Young had below .500 records of 1-4 and 2-12 respectively. In his thirteen seasons with the 49ers he only had one season with a below .500 record as the starting quarterback. This came in 1990 when he started one game for the team and they lost it.

-Even though Steve Young spent the first six seasons of his NFL career as a backup, he never went a full season in the NFL without having at least one rushing touchdown.

-In 1991, the longest touchdown pass thrown by any quarterback in the NFL was thrown by San Francisco’s Steve Young and covered 97 yards.

-Even though Steve Young played at the quarterback position, here are a few notable names that he ranks ahead of in the category of career rushing yards (through the 2007 season): Alan Ameche, “Fast” Willie Parker, Dalton Hilliard, Mike Anderson, Edgar Bennett, Leroy Hoard, Rocky Bleier, Bam Morris, Jim Kiick, Reggie Cobb, Paul Hornung, Fran Tarkenton, Frank Gifford, Reuben Droughns, Tony Nathan, Julius Jones, Rueben Mayes, and Lamont Jordan.


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