Nearly six decades passed with Lance Alworth standing alone.
Since 1968, no former Arkansas wide receiver had matched Alworth’s benchmark of six receiving touchdowns in an NFL season. For years, it felt like one of those records destined to gather dust forever, the kind fans assumed would remain untouched until football itself changed beyond recognition. Then came Isaac TeSlaa.
A Record Thought Untouchable
Quietly, without much fanfare, the Arkansas alum became the first former Razorback wideout since Alworth to reach six receiving touchdowns in a single NFL season. He did it not as a featured star, but as a rookie still carving out his role, in a season that offered Detroit more frustration than celebration.