Deebo Samuel is in a league of his own.
Literally.
With his latest touchdown under the prime-time lights Thursday, the 49ers star became the first wide receiver in NFL history with at least 20 rushing touchdowns and at least 20 receiving touchdowns in his career.
Samuel took a Brock Purdy pass 76 yards to the house during the second quarter of San Francisco's "Thursday Night Football" meeting with the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field.
DEEBO 76 YARDS TO THE HOUSE š„ pic.twitter.com/im3Yt11sfG
— 49ers on NBCS (@NBCS49ers) October 11, 2024
The do-it-all wideout, aka the YAC master, is one of the most unique offensive playmakers the league ever has seen.
Samuel used his speed -- as he often does -- to outrun Seattle defenders for the explosive TD. He reached a top speed of 20.90 mph, his fastest speed since Week 14 of the 2019 season and the third time he'd hit 20-plus mph this season, tied for the third-most in the NFL, per Next Gen Stats.
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Deebo Samuel reached a top speed of 20.90 mph on his 76-yard TD reception, his fastest speed since Week 14, 2019 and his 3rd time reaching 20+ mph this season (tied for 3rd-most in the NFL).
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) October 11, 2024
š¹ Yards After Catch: 54
š¹ YAC Over Expected: +43
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Other players close to the 20-20 feat are former NFL running back Keith Lincoln (19, 19), former NFL halfback Bill Dudley (18, 18) and former NFL running back Tony Nathan (16, 16), per Pro Football Reference.
Samuel truly is 1 of 1.