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Saints RB Alvin Kamara has more rushing touchdowns than these 19 NFL teams

New York Jets — 8

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Le'Veon Bell was responsible for none of them through two games.

Chicago Bears — 8

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When you combine Matt Nagy, who gives up on the run, with a quarterback controversy, you get a paucity of rushing touchdowns.

Houston Texans — 8

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Trade DeAndre Hopkins for David Johnson, they said. Anyone can run behind the Texans' offensive line, they said. Carlos Hyde had a career year, they said.

Jacksonville Jaguars — 9

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James Robinson has been a gem for the Jaguars' scouting department, but he can't carry Jacksonville's offense by his lonesome.

Los Angeles Chargers — 10

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The Chargers have used rookie quarterback Justin Herbert to generate the points, not Austin Ekeler.

Cincinnati Bengals — 11

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The Bengals saddled up Joe Burrow, and then he got injured. Now what?

Denver Broncos — 11

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Denver has been ride-or-die with Drew Lock.

Pittsburgh Steelers — 11

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Pittsburgh hasn't needed James Conner to carry the offense as Ben Roethlisberger and the passing attack has been reminiscent of the Killer B's.

New York Giants — 12

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The Giants should actually be commended for finding a way to score on the ground with Saquon Barkley lost early in the season.

Atlanta Falcons — 12

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Falcons fans actually wish their team had 11 rushing touchdowns on the year, and another didn't count.

Kansas City Chiefs — 12

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Who needs rushing touchdowns when you have this guy?

Dallas Cowboys — 12

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Fun fact: Ezekiel Elliott has five of them.

Philadelphia Eagles — 13

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If the Eagles had started Jalen Hurts earlier in the season, maybe the total increases.

Miami Dolphins — 13

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Jordan Howard still leads the Dolphins with four rushing touchdowns.

Buffalo Bills — 13

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With Devin Singletary and Josh Allen in the backfield, the Bills have done a good job mixing up their rushing attack.

Seattle Seahawks — 13

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Chris Carson has five of them and Carlos Hyde trails with four. Russell Wilson has just one on the year.

Green Bay Packers — 13

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The Packers' run game hasn't been too shabby. Aaron Jones' eight touchdowns are tied with Melvin Gordon and Josh Allen for the 11th-most in the league.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers — 14

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Would the Buccaneers have more rushing touchdowns if Ronald Jones was able to play in Week 15?

Detroit Lions — 15

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D'Andre Swift and Adrian Peterson have provided the Lions with seven and six rushing touchdowns respectively. Kerryon Johnson added the other two.