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The '2 passing AND rushing TD NFL games' quiz
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The '2 passing AND rushing TD NFL games' quiz

The Baltimore Ravens offseason organized team activities (OTAs) resumed this week, and fans will be happy to see one face in particular at the workouts. 

Amidst discussions for a contract extension , quarterback Lamar Jackson did report for the voluntary session as he prepares for his first professional season with a head coach other than John Harbaugh. 

With Jackson establishing himself as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL both with his arm and legs, there is mounting pressure on the 29 year old to bring the Ravens success in the playoffs. While Jackson is 76-31 as a starter in the regular season, he’s just 3-5 in the postseason and has yet to win multiple games in one playoff run. 

After dealing with injuries in 2025, former Raven and Super Bowl Champion Qadry Ismail shared some advice for Jackson.

“Did Michael Jordan set the tone early in his career by dominating at the rim? Yes. Did he change from a longevity aspect and do things like his fadeaway jumper? Yes. Did he come back to dominating at the rim when he needed to? Absolutely,” Ismail said. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Jackson is one of 55 quarterbacks in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966) to pass and rush for two touchdowns in the same game. How many of those quarterbacks can you name in six minutes?

Good luck!

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TIME:
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8 / BUF / 2025
Josh Allen
4 / SF / 1998
Steve Young
3 / CAR / 2018
Cam Newton
2 / LAR / 1969
Roman Gabriel
2 / NE / 1976
Steve Grogan
2 / TEN / 2001
Steve McNair
2 / PIT / 1997
Kordell Stewart
2 / MIN, OAK / 2007
Daunte Culpepper
2 / SF / 2003
Jeff Garcia
2 / GB / 2018
Aaron Rodgers
2 / NYG / 2022
Daniel Jones
2 / TEN / 2020
Ryan Tannehill
2 / PHI / 2024
Jalen Hurts
1 / MIN / 1966
Fran Tarkenton
1 / OAK / 1967
Daryle Lamonica
1 / CHI / 1967
Larry Rakestraw
1 / HOU / 1968
Pete Beathard
1 / SG / 1968
John Hadl
1 / HOU / 1969
Don Trull
1 / CLE / 1973
Mike Phipps
1 / DAL / 1975
Roger Staubach
1 / PHI / 1977
Ron Jaworski
1 / STL / 1978
Jim Hart
1 / MIA / 1980
David Woodley
1 / DET / 1981
Eric Hipple
1 / KC / 1983
Bill Kenney
1 / STL / 1983
Neil Lomax
1 / CHI / 1985
Jim McMahon
1 / MIA / 1987
Kyle Mackey
1 / PIT / 1988
Bubby Brister
1 / DEN / 1991
John Elway
1 / DAL / 1998
Troy Aikman
1 / ARZ / 1998
Jake Plummer
1 / SD / 2003
Doug Flutie
1 / ARZ / 2004
Josh McCown
1 / PHI / 2006
Donovan McNabb
1 / NE / 2007
Tom Brady
1 / MIA / 2007
Cleo Lemon
1 / BUF / 2008
Trent Edwards
1 / PHI / 2010
Michael Vick
1 / NYJ / 2011
Mark Sanchez
1 / NO / 2018
Drew Brees
1 / ATL / 2018
Matt Ryan
1 / HOU / 2018
Deshaun Watson
1 / SEA / 2019
Russell Wilson
1 / CAR / 2021
Sam Darnold
1 / BAL / 2021
Tyler Huntley
1 / ARZ / 2021
Kyler Murray
1 / CHI / 2022
Justin Fields
1 / BAL / 2023
Lamar Jackson
1 / JAX / 2023
Trevor Lawrence
1 / IND / 2023
Gardner Minshew II
1 / CAR / 2024
Bryce Young
1 / DEN / 2025
Bo Nix
1 / SF / 2025
Brock Purdy

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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