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Triple Crown

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What Is The Definition Of Triple Crown In Football?What Is A Triple Crown In Football? Definition & Meaning | SportsLingo

The triple crown is a term used in football to describe when at the end of the regular season, a player leads the league in three statistical categories. While it is considered an unofficial accolade, it’s still a relatively rare feat that is celebrated amongst fans, announcers, and fantasy football players when it happens.

Three positions typically vie for the triple crown, including:

  • Wide receiver: Lead the league in receptions, yards, and receiving touchdowns.
  • Running back: lead the league in rushing attempts, rushing yards, and rushing scores.
  • Quarterback: Lead the league in passing yards, completion percentage, and passing touchdowns.

What Is The History Of Football’s Triple Crown?

In the era before World War II, free substitutions weren’t a thing. That meant players could appear all over the field, play after play, and interchange with both offensive and defensive units. Because of this, individual players could rack up incredible stats, including rushing yards, passing yards, touchdowns thrown, and even interceptions. Some offensive skill players even tried field goals and extra point attempts.

What Running Backs Have Won The Triple Crown In Football?

More running backs have earned a triple crown in their category than the quarterbacks and receivers — 30 times as of 2022. Yet, at the same time, it’s only happened five times since 1980. This speaks to the game’s historical evolution as a run-heavy game and how the high-powered offensive firepower that the game prefers with quarterbacks and receivers has shifted in the past four decades.

Legendary back Jim Brown earned the accomplishment four times, one shy of Green Bay Packer Don Hutson. DeMarco Murray, the Cowboys running back, last won the triple crown in 2014.

Year Player Teams Att Yds TD
1937 Cliff Battles (27) Washington 216 874 5
1943 Bill Paschal (22) New York Giants 147 572 10
1944 Bill Paschal (23) New York Giants 196 737 9
1946 Spec Sanders (28) New York Yanks 140 709 6
1947 Spec Sanders (29) New York Yanks 231 1,432 18
1947 Steve Van Buren (26) Philadelphia Eagles 217 1,008 13
1948 Steve Van Buren (27) Philadelphia Eagles 201 945 10
1949 Steve Van Buren (28) Philadelphia Eagles 263 1,146 11
1953 Joe Perry (26) San Francisco 49ers 192 1,018 10
1955 Alan Ameche (22) Baltimore Colts 213 961 9
1956 Rick Casares (25) Chicago Bears 234 1,126 12
1958 Jim Brown (22) Cleveland Browns 257 1,527 17
1959 Jim Brown (23) Cleveland Browns 290 1,329 14
1960 Abner Haynes (22) Dallas Texans 156 875 9
1962 Jim Taylor (26) Green Bay Packers 272 1,474 19
1963 Jim Brown (27) Cleveland Browns 291 1,863 12
1964 Cookie Gilchrist (29) Buffalo Bills 230 981 6
1965 Jim Brown (29) Cleveland Browns 289 1,544 17
1966 Jim Nance (23) Boston Patriots 299 1,458 11
1967 Leroy Kelly (25) Cleveland Browns 235 1,205 11
1968 Leroy Kelly (26) Cleveland Browns 248 1,239 16
1968 Paul Robinson (23) Cincinnati Bengals 238 1,023 8
1973 O.J. Simpson (26) Buffalo Bills 332 2,003 12
1975 O.J. Simpson (28) Buffalo Bills 329 1,817 16
1977 Walter Payton (23) Chicago Bears 339 1,852 14
1980 Earl Campbell (25) Houston Oilers 373 1,934 13
1987 Charles White (29) Los Angeles Rams 324 1,374 11
1995 Emmitt Smith (26) Dallas Cowboys 377 1,773 25
2005 Shaun Alexander (28) Seattle Seahawks 370 1,880 27
2014 DeMarco Murray (26) Dallas Cowboys 392 1,845 13

What Receivers Have Won The Triple Crown In Football?

In the NFL, the receiving triple crown has been won by receivers sixteen times by twelve players. Don Hutson earned the accolade a record five times (1936, 1941-45).

Year Player Teams Rec Yds TD
1932 Ray Flaherty (29) New York Giants 21 350 5
1936 Don Hutson (23) Green Bay Packers 34 536 8
1941 Don Hutson (28) Green Bay Packers 58 738 10
1942 Don Hutson (29) Green Bay Packers 74 1,211 17
1943 Don Hutson (30) Green Bay Packers 47 776 11
1944 Don Hutson (31) Green Bay Packers 58 866 9
1951 Elroy Hirsch (28) Los Angeles Rams 66 1,495 17
1953 Pete Pihos (29) Philadelphia Eagles 63 1,049 10
1959 Raymond Berry (26) Baltimore Colts 66 959 14
1964 Johnny Morris (28) Chicago Bears 93 1,200 10
1965 Dave Parks (23) San Francisco 49ers 80 1,344 12
1966 Lance Alworth (26) San Diego Chargers 73 1,383 13
1990 Jerry Rice (27) San Francisco 49ers 100 1,502 13
1992 Sterling Sharpe (27) Green Bay Packers 108 1,461 13
2005 Steve Smith (26) Carolina Panthers 103 1,563 12
2021 Cooper Kupp Los Angeles Rams 1,502 13

What Quarterbacks Have Won Football’s Triple Crown?

In the NFL, dating back to 1935, 10 quarterbacks have won the triple crown. The last to do it was Drew Brees in 2011.

Year Player Team Yards Completion % TDs
1935 Ed Danowski (23) New York Giants 794 50.44% 10
1936 Arnie Herber (26) Green Bay Packers 1,239 44.50% 11
1940 Sammy Baugh (26) Washington 1,367 62.70% 12
1941 Cecil Isbell (26) Green Bay Packers 1,479 56.80% 15
1947 Sammy Baugh (33) Washington 2,938 60.60% 25
1947 Otto Graham (25) Cleveland Browns 2,753 59.30% 25
1965 John Brodie (30) San Francisco 49ers 3,112 61.90% 30
2001 Kurt Warner (30) St. Louis Rams 4,830 68.70% 36
2007 Tom Brady (30) New England Patriots 4,806 68.90% 50
2011 Drew Brees (32) New Orleans Saints 5,476 71.20% 46

What About A Triple Crown Happening In A Single Game?

Arguably an even rare feat, there have been three instances of a player recording a rushing touchdown, passing touchdown, and receiving touchdown in a single game. Most recently, on Oct. 30, 2022, newly traded running back Christian McCaffrey made history as the first 49er and third player in NFL history to record the feat. The last time it happened was LaDainian Tomlinson in 2005.

Example Of How Triple Crown Is Used In Commentary

1. Cooper Kupp capped off an incredible 2021 regular season campaign that earned him the league’s first triple crown since Steve Smith did it with the Carolina Panthers in 2005.

Sport The Term Is Used

1. Football

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