Before I begin, this article is split into two pages. The first page is a detailed stat breakdown. The second page is a closer look at some of his touchdowns using All-22 film.
Please take a look at the other articles I have written about him during the 2015 season, the Washington Redskins, or his touchdowns and interceptions from the 2014 season.
First, we will take a look at his touchdowns by distance.
Note: This chart is directly created by the distance from the line of scrimmage to the endzone. For example, a screen pass at the line of scrimmage that goes for 16+ yard score will count as “Deep”.
| Deep (16+ yards) | 10 |
| Medium (6-15 yards) | 9 |
| Short (0-5 yards) | 17 |
The next table breaks down more accurately where the ball was actually caught. As such, the totals will be different than the table above.
| Deep Left | Deep Middle | Deep Right |
| 4 | 2 | 3 |
| Medium Left | Medium Middle | Medium Right |
| 2 | 3 | 1 |
| Short Left | Short Middle | Short Right |
| 8 | 1 | 6 |
The following table breaks down his touchdowns by quarter.
| 1st | 10 |
| 2nd | 12 |
| 3rd | 7 |
| 4th | 7 |
| OT | 0 |
Here are the recipients of his touchdown passes during the 2015 NFL season.
| Jordan Reed | 12 |
| Pierre Garcon | 6 |
| DeSean Jackson | 4 |
| Chris Thompson | 2 |
| Jamison Crowder | 2 |
| Ryan Grant | 2 |
| Derek Carrier | 1 |
| Matt Jones | 1 |
The next table breaks down the touchdowns by route thrown. Similar routes were combined together based on the distance and type of pass.
| Slant | 8 |
| Out/Flat/Quick-Out | 6 |
| Go/Deep Fade | 5 |
| Endzone Fade | 4 |
| Post/Corner | 3 |
| Seam | 2 |
| Hitch/Comeback | 1 |
| Screen | 1 |