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The 'Most NFL QB two-rushing-TD games' quiz
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The 'Most NFL QB two-rushing-TD games' quiz

For a moment, it looked to Jacksonville Jaguars fans that their upset bid over the Kansas City Chiefs might literally and figuratively fall short. 

After Kareem Hunt scored his second touchdown of the night to give the Chiefs a 28-24 lead on "Monday Night Football," Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence led his team down the field and into the red zone. Then, he threw an interception that was negated by defensive pass interference. On the following play – with 28 seconds left, no timeouts and first-and-goal from the K.C. one yard line – Lawrence stumbled  twice after taking the snap.

Then he got up and scrambled for a game-winning touchdown.

“I was just panicked, honestly,” Lawrence said of the play after the game. “We didn’t have any timeouts left, so I was really going to just stand up and launch it out the back of the end zone.”

Instead, he saw daylight and ran for it, lifting the Jaguars to 4-1 with his second rushing touchdown of the game. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. "Monday Night Football" was the fourth game of Lawrence’s career with at least two rushing touchdowns. With that being said, can you name the NFL quarterbacks to rush for multiple touchdowns in a game at least twice in the Super Bowl era (since 1966)?

Good luck!

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16 / PHI / 2025
Jalen Hurts
13 / BUF / 2025
Josh Allen
10 / CAR, NE / 2020
Cam Newton
7 / TB, SF / 1998
Steve Young
7 / TEN / 2003
Steve McNair
6 / PIT / 2000
Kordell Stewart
6 / BAL / 2023
Lamar Jackson
6 / NO / 2023
Taysom Hill
5 / MIN, OAK / 2007
Daunte Culpepper
5 / ATL, PHI / 2010
Michael Vick
4 / LAR / 1971
Roman Gabriel
4 / DET / 1973
Greg Landry
4 / ARZ / 2024
Kyler Murray
4 / CHI, PIT, NYJ / 2025
Justin Fields
4 / JAX / 2025
Trevor Lawrence
4 / NYG, IND / 2025
Daniel Jones
3 / PIT / 1977
Terry Bradshaw
3 / NO / 1977
Archie Manning
3 / CHI, NO / 1976
Bobby Douglass
3 / NE / 1976
Steve Grogan
3 / PHI / 1992
Randall Cunningham
3 / SF / 2003
Jeff Garcia
3 / ARZ, TB, NYJ / 2017
Josh McCown
3 / NE / 2019
Tom Brady
3 / HOU / 2019
Deshaun Watson
3 / TEN / 2020
Ryan Tannehill
3 / SEA, DEN / 2022
Russell Wilson
2 / BOS, HOU / 1969
Don Trull
2 / STL / 1978
Jim Hart
2 / CLE / 1974
Brian Sipe
2 / CLE, CHI / 1980
Mike Phipps
2 / DET / 1981
Eric Hipple
2 / CHI / 1985
Steve Fuller
2 / CHI / 1988
Jim McMahon
2 / DEN / 1991
John Elway
2 / NYG / 1991
Jeff Hostetler
2 / GB / 1989
Don Majkowski
2 / SEA, KC / 1992
Dave Krieg
2 / WAS / 1993
Mark Rypien
2 / ARZ, DEN / 2003
Jake Plummer
2 / NO / 2003
Aaron Brooks
2 / NO / 2018
Drew Brees
2 / GB / 2018
Aaron Rodgers
2 / WAS / 2012
Robert Griffin III
2 / IND / 2012
Andrew Luck
2 / WAS / 2017
Kirk Cousins
2 / IND / 2020
Jacoby Brissett
2 / CAR / 2021
Sam Darnold
2 / IND / 2024
Anthony Richardson

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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