List of National Football League receiving touchdowns leaders

As of the end of the 2015 NFL season, 32 players in National Football League (NFL) history have recorded at least 75 touchdown receptions in their career.

Players listed in bold are active NFL players.

Players with 75 touchdowns or more

Rank[1] Player Seasons by team Total receiving touchdowns[2] Pro Football Hall of Fame induction
1 Jerry Rice San Francisco 49ers (19852000)
Oakland Raiders (20012004[3])
Seattle Seahawks (2004)
197 2010
2 Randy Moss Minnesota Vikings (19982004, 2010[4])
Oakland Raiders (20052006)
New England Patriots (20072010)
Tennessee Titans (2010)
San Francisco 49ers (2012)
156 Eligible in 2018 [5]
3 Terrell Owens San Francisco 49ers (19962003)
Philadelphia Eagles (20042005)
Dallas Cowboys (20062008)
Buffalo Bills (2009)
Cincinnati Bengals (2010)
153 One time finalist
4 Cris Carter Philadelphia Eagles (19871989)
Minnesota Vikings (19902001)
Miami Dolphins (2002)
130 2013
5 Marvin Harrison Indianapolis Colts (19962008) 128 2016
6 Tony Gonzalez Kansas City Chiefs (19972008)
Atlanta Falcons (20092013)
111 Eligible in 2019 [5]
7 Antonio Gates San Diego Chargers (2003present) 109 Not applicable [5]
8 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Cardinals (2004present) 103 Not applicable [5]
9 Tim Brown Oakland Raiders (1988[6]2003)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2004)
100 2015
Steve Largent Seattle Seahawks (19761989) 100 1995
11 Don Hutson Green Bay Packers (19351945) 99 1963
12 Isaac Bruce St. Louis Rams (19942007)
San Francisco 49ers (20082009)
91 None
13 Don Maynard New York Giants (1958)
New York Jets (1960[7]1972)
88 1987
14 Andre Reed Buffalo Bills (19851999)
Washington Redskins (2000)
87 2014
15 Lance Alworth San Diego Chargers (19621970)
Dallas Cowboys (19711972)
85 1978
Paul Warfield Cleveland Browns (19641969, 19761977)
Miami Dolphins (19701974)
85 1984
Hines Ward Pittsburgh Steelers (19982011) 85 Eligible in 2017 [5]
18 Mark Clayton Miami Dolphins (19831992)
Green Bay Packers (1993)
84 None
Irving Fryar New England Patriots (19841992)
Miami Dolphins (19931995)
Philadelphia Eagles (19961998)
Washington Redskins (19992000)
84 None
Tommy McDonald Philadelphia Eagles (19571963)
Dallas Cowboys (1964)
Los Angeles Rams (19651966)
Atlanta Falcons (1967)
Cleveland Browns (1968)
84 1998
Andre Rison Indianapolis Colts (1989)
Atlanta Falcons (19901994)
Cleveland Browns (1995)
Jacksonville Jaguars (1996[8])
Green Bay Packers (1996)
Kansas City Chiefs (19971999)
Oakland Raiders (2000)
84 None
22 Calvin Johnson Detroit Lions (20072015) 83 Eligible in 2021 [5]
23 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Colts (20012014) 82 Eligible in 2020 [5]
Brandon Marshall Denver Broncos (20062009)
Miami Dolphins (20102011)
Chicago Bears (20122014)
New York Jets (2015present)
82 Not applicable [5]
25 Art Powell Philadelphia Eagles (1959)
New York Titans (19601962)
Oakland Raiders (19631966)
Buffalo Bills (1967)
Minnesota Vikings (1968)
81 None
26 Anquan Boldin Arizona Cardinals (20032009)
Baltimore Ravens (20102012)
San Francisco 49ers (20132015)
Detroit Lions (2016present)
80 Not applicable [5]
27 Harold Carmichael Philadelphia Eagles (19711983)
Dallas Cowboys (1984)
79 None
Charley Taylor Washington Redskins (19641975, 1977) 79 1984
29 Steve Smith, Sr. Carolina Panthers (20012013)
Baltimore Ravens (2014−present)
78 Not applicable [5]
30 Joey Galloway Seattle Seahawks (19951999)
Dallas Cowboys (20002003)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (20042008)
New England Patriots (2009)
Washington Redskins (2010)
77 None
31 Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders (19651978) 76 1988
Harold Jackson Los Angeles Rams (1968, 19731977)
Philadelphia Eagles (19691972)
New England Patriots (19781981)
Minnesota Vikings (1982)
Seattle Seahawks (1983)
76 None
33 James Lofton Green Bay Packers (19781986)
Los Angeles Raiders (19871988)
Buffalo Bills (19891992)
Los Angeles Rams (1993[9])
Philadelphia Eagles (1993)
75 2003

See also

References

  1. Rank is through Week 10 of the 2016 season.
  2. Total is through Week 17 of the 2015 season.
  3. Rice was traded during the 2004 season; he played four games for the Raiders and thirteen games for the Seahawks.
  4. Moss was traded during the pendency of the 2010 season; he played four games for the Patriots and four for the Vikings. Moss was released by the Vikings and was claimed on waiver by the Titans, where he played eight games.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A player is not eligible for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for five calendar years or is deceased; player was not eligible for induction upon the commencement of the 2015 season.
  6. Between the 1988 and 1994 seasons, inclusive, the Raiders were known as the Los Angeles Raiders; the franchise relocated prior to the commencement of the 1995 season.
  7. During Maynard's first three seasons, the New York Jets were known as the New York Titans.
  8. Rison was released by the Jaguars during the 1996 season and was claimed on waiver by the Green Bay Packers; he played 11 games for the Jaguars and five for the Packers.
  9. Lofton was traded during the pendency of the 1993 season; he played one game for the Rams and nine for the Eagles.

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