Jamal Lewis leads with 47 touchdowns
Jamal Lewis tops the Baltimore Ravens' touchdown leaderboard with a total of
47 touchdowns scored throughout his career with the team. His accomplishment showcases his significant contribution to the team's offensive success.
Ray Rice and Todd Heap follow closely behind
Ray Rice and Todd Heap are notable for their contributions, scoring
43 and
41 touchdowns, respectively. Their performances underline the diverse offensive strategies employed by the Ravens, with Rice excelling in the backfield and Heap making his mark as a tight end.
Top 5 players contribute to 39.4% of the touchdowns listed
The combined
touchdown count of the top 5 players, totaling
200 touchdowns, accounts for
39.4% of all touchdowns
scored by the 20 players listed. This statistic highlights the significant impact these top performers have had on the team's
scoring capabilities.
Quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Joe Flacco combined for 40 touchdowns
Quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Joe Flacco have collectively scored
40 touchdowns, showcasing their dual-threat capabilities and contribution to the team's offense not just through passing but also through their scoring ability.
Touchdowns are evenly distributed among positions
The list includes a wide range of positions, from running backs and wide receivers to tight ends and quarterbacks, indicating a balanced and versatile scoring strategy employed by the Ravens over the years.
Only one player has crossed the 30-touchdown mark in the last decade
Since 2014, Mark Andrews is the only player to have crossed the
30-touchdown mark, with a total of
34 touchdowns. This underscores the evolving nature of the team's offensive strategy and the emergence of new talents.
Consistency in scoring across multiple players
With
20 players scoring between
14 and
47 touchdowns, the data reflects a consistent distribution of touchdown responsibilities among a variety of players, suggesting a team that capitalizes on the talents of its diverse roster.
Minor decline in high-scoring players in recent years
The absence of players scoring over
35 touchdowns in the last several years may indicate a minor decline in high-scoring players or a shift towards a more collaborative scoring effort among the team's members.