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Davante Adams Closing In on a Rare NFL Milestone With the Rams

Davante Adams is pushing toward a wild piece of NFL history, and the Rams star did it again before Week 13 even kicked off. Sources revealed that Adams continues to rack up touchdowns at a pace that no one else can match. His first season in Los Angeles already includes record-breaking moments, red-zone dominance, and a pursuit of a milestone the league has never seen. Every score now matters, and the race is officially on.

An NFL Rumors X post revealed Adams’ milestone as it reads,“#Rams Davante Adams would be the first player ever to lead three different franchises in Touchdowns #Ramshouse.”

#Rams Davante Adams would be the first player ever to lead three different franchises in Touchdowns #Ramshouse pic.twitter.com/9MMklDdZC2

— NFL Rumors (@nflrums) November 27, 2025

Davante Adams’ Touchdown Surge is Putting Him in Historic Territory

Jul 23, 2025; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams receiver Davante Adams (17) during training camp at Loyola Marymount University. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Jul 23, 2025; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams receiver Davante Adams (17) during training camp at Loyola Marymount University. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Adams keeps turning tight spaces into highlight zones, and the numbers prove it. He already crossed one quirky record in Week 12. That score was his fourth one-yard touchdown of the season and the fifteenth of his career, which moved him past Jimmy Graham for the most one-yard touchdown catches in NFL history. Reported by Rams Wire on November 27, this stat shows how automatic Adams has become near the goal line.

For now, L.A.’s still counting on him big time. The star wide receiver has 12 touchdown catches this year, topping not just the Rams but everyone in the league. Nobody else from LA comes close; the next highest is only four. Even when his receptions trail Puka Nacua, touchdown production remains his signature. Through eleven games, one out of every four catches by Adams has turned into six points.

Then comes the part that makes this season rare. ESPN said Adams had the most TD catches in a season with two different teams before. Back in 2020, when he was on the Packers, nobody scored more than him – he grabbed 18 scoring throws. Two years later, now playing for the Raiders, he rose again to number one – this round with 14. Right now, he’s ahead again, this round with the Rams, sitting on twelve. If he stays there until the final game, he’ll make history as the only player to lead three separate teams in scoring by receptions. Nobody’s pulled off that triple leap before, and that’s what makes his current run a big deal when talking about legacy.

Matthew Stafford also credited Adams for changing the Rams’ offense. He mentioned that Adams is always finding room near the end zone, while Stafford keeps throwing his way. Their link’s gotten stronger lately – five games running now with a TD catch, plus several times with more than one score.

The Rams sit atop the NFC, but the chase remains tight. Teams like the Seahawks, Eagles, and San Francisco are still within striking distance. Even when the standings tighten, Adams keeps delivering. His red zone efficiency, goal-to-go production, and pace toward another historic finish all support why Sean McVay pushed so hard for him last offseason.

Davante Adams is not just scoring. He is rewriting segments of NFL history in real time, and the Rams are riding every moment of it.

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