List of NFL quarterbacks with seven touchdown passes in a game
In the National Football League, eight quarterbacks share the record of having thrown seven touchdown passes in a single game. Sid Luckman was the first player to accomplish the feat, doing so on November 14, 1943, while playing for the Chicago Bears. The most recent seven-touchdown game occurred on November 1, 2015, when Drew Brees did so with the New Orleans Saints. During that game the two teams' quarterbacks combined for 13 passing touchdowns, setting another NFL record. Three quarterbacks on the list are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Luckman, George Blanda, and Y. A. Tittle. There was a 44-year gap between seven-touchdown games from Joe Kapp's in 1969 until 2013, when Peyton Manning and Nick Foles each did so just two months apart. Manning also holds the NFL record for touchdown passes in a season, with 55.
No. | Player | Date | Team | Opponent | Result | Ref |
1 | | | Chicago Bears | New York Giants | W, 56–7 | |
2 | | | Philadelphia Eagles | Washington Redskins | W, 49–21 | |
3 | | | Houston Oilers | New York Titans | W, 49–13 | |
4 | | | New York Giants | Washington Redskins | W, 49–34 | |
5 | | | Minnesota Vikings | Baltimore Colts | W, 52–14 | |
6 | | | Denver Broncos | Baltimore Ravens | W, 49–27 | |
7 | | | Philadelphia Eagles | Oakland Raiders | W, 49–20 | |
8 | | | New Orleans Saints | New York Giants | W, 52–49 | |