
Taysom Hill scored his first touchdown of the season on Sunday, and it was a historic one.
Hill’s 1-yard touchdown run in the second quarter against the New England Patriots marked the 34th rushing touchdown of his career.
Hill was asked about his touchdown in an interview shared on the page Monday.
“Any time you get into the end zone in the NFL, it’s a great thing, and I think it’s things that we want to continue to build on. But look, at the end of the day, we live and play in an outcome-oriented league and (are) trying to win football games, you know what I mean. Obviously, touchdowns help you do that, but we’ve got to find ways to do more,” Hill said.
The touchdown meant Hill passed Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway “on the all-time list for career rushing touchdowns by non-running backs,” according to

Hill is now tied with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper for 15th on the list.
It was also Hill’s first touchdown since Nov. 17, 2024, when he scored three rushing touchdowns against the Cleveland Browns.
In that 35-14 win, Hill scored on a 10-yard rush in the first quarter and a pair of 33-yard and 75-yard rushes in the fourth, according to

The last time the Saints played the Bears in 2023, Hill recorded both a receiving and passing touchdown and 52 rushing yards, according to the Saints.

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