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There have been 25 seasons in NFL history where a quarterback has rushed for at least eight touchdowns. Cam Newton, through eight games of the 2020 season — though he's only played in seven — has already reached that mark. And while that factoid is exceptional in itself, it's the rest of his stat line that makes his campaign truly remarkable.

And it's not exactly remarkable in a good or bad way, either. It's just... weird. As Heath Cummings of CBS Sports points out, he's currently on pace for a truly odd year based on the split between his rushing touchdowns and his passing touchdowns, the latter of which you'd expect to be fairly high, considering that's what a quarterback does.


More than four times as many rushing touchdowns as passing touchdowns? And 17 rushing scores, a feat that has only been accomplished by 24 different running backs throughout NFL history? A number that would break the previous QB record for rushing touchdowns in a season, set by Cam Newton himself in his rookie 2011 campaign?

It's just wild. And though it's not likely that Newton completely replicates what he did in the first half to a T, the year that is 2020 has shown us that nothing is impossible.

Putting Newton's prospective 16-game stat line in the context of NFL history reveals just how unprecedented such a display would be. Here's the full list of "quarterback" seasons — I'll explain the quotation marks shortly — that have resulted in at least eight rushing touchdowns.

Query Results Table
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PlayerYearLgTDGSTD
Cam Newton2011NFL141621
Steve Grogan1976NFL121418
Johnny Lujack1950NFL11124
Tobin Rote1956NFL111118
Kordell Stewart1997NFL111621
Daunte Culpepper2002NFL101618
Billy Kilmer1961NFL1000
Cam Newton2015NFL101635
Josh Allen 2019NFL91620
Greg Landry1972NFL91418
Michael Vick2010NFL91221
Frankie Albert 1948AAFC8929
Josh Allen 2018NFL81110
Bobby Douglass 1972NFL8149
Vince Evans1980NFL81011
Otto Graham*1954NFL81211
Jack Kemp1963AFL81213
Jack Kemp1960AFL81220
Steve McNair1997NFL81614
Steve McNair1999NFL81112
PlayerYearLgTDGSTD
Kyler Murray 2020NFL8816
Cam Newton2012NFL81619
Cam Newton2020NFL872
Tobin Rote1954NFL81214
Michael Vick2002NFL81516
Provided by Stathead.com: View Stathead Tool Used
Generated 11/10/2020.

A couple of the above stat lines obviously raise some eyebrows, and that's why the quotations around "quarterbacks" are so important. Billy Kilmer, who you'll see had zero passing touchdowns in the season he ran for 10 scores, wasn't really much of a quarterback at all that year. He attempted 34 passes in that 1961 season, but still registered as a quarterback. He'd obviously become much more of a notable passer, as he led the NFL with 19 TDs through the air with Washington in 1972 and was named to the Pro Bowl.

The closest comparison, statistically based on the touchdown differential, is probably Johnny Lujack... and that came in 1950. He earned Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro recognition for that campaign, in which he rushed for a league-high 11 scores, added four more through the air... and tossed 21 interceptions.

So, no, Cam's expanded 2020 stat line really doesn't have a comparison in modern NFL history as far as I can see. Whether or not it continues on its current path and reaches those projections is another matter altogether, but it's been an undeniably wild ride in his Patriots debut to this point.

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