Deebo Samuel made history on Sunday.
Samuel scored the 19th rushing touchdown of his career in the third quarter of the San Francisco 49ers' matchup with the Seattle Seahawks, a mark that set an NFL record.
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It broke a tie with Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell for the all-time record for touchdowns on the ground by a wide receiver, per Grant Gordon of NFL.com.
It was Samuel's second trip to the end zone during the game, beating Seahawks safety Jamal Adams downfield for a 54-yard score earlier in the first half.