The Pittsburgh Steelers’ all-time single-season touchdown record is 16, a record that belongs to running back Willie Parker, who recorded 13 rushing touchdowns and three receiving touchdowns one season about a decade and a half ago. Former wide receiver Antonio Brown put pressure on that two years ago, scoring 15 touchdowns in 15 games, but he was benched for the finale and would never play for the team again.
Nobody came even remotely close the record in 2019 without quarterback Ben Roethlisberger on the field—nobody even had double digits, mind you—but 10 games into the 2020 season, we have to be on the watch for rookie second-round wide receiver Chase Claypool, who has had a rather successful season to date.