The term denotes a statistical achievement for National Football League players. It signifies a player, typically a running back, who accumulates at least 20 rushing touchdowns and 20 receiving touchdowns during their NFL career. This milestone indicates versatility and proficiency in both rushing and receiving aspects of the game. For example, a running back who rushes for 25 touchdowns and catches 22 touchdown passes throughout their career would be considered a member.
Attaining this dual-threat touchdown benchmark underscores a player’s exceptional value to their team. It demonstrates an ability to contribute significantly to the scoring offense in multiple ways, making the player a more challenging matchup for opposing defenses. Historically, this achievement is relatively rare, highlighting the difficulty in excelling in both facets of offensive play. It often reflects longevity and consistent performance at a high level.