Who has thrown the most interceptions in one season?

August 18, 2020 Off By idswater

Who has thrown the most interceptions in one season?

Night Train Lane
The record for most interceptions in a single season is held by Night Train Lane, who logged 14 interceptions as a rookie in 1952, while playing for the Los Angeles Rams. Previously Dan Sandifer of Washington and Spec Sanders jointly held the record, earning 13 interceptions, in 1948 and 1950, respectively.

Who has intercepted Brett Favre the most?

Giants cornerback Corey Webster intercepted Favre in overtime, setting up an opportunity for Lawrence Tynes to eventually drill a 47-yard field goal for the win. Two years later, Favre — now playing for the Minnesota Vikings — faced Drew Brees and the Saints in the NFC championship game.

How many interceptions did George Blanda throw in his career?

Blanda finished his 26 professional football seasons having completed 1,911 of 4,007 pass attempts for 26,920 yards and 236 touchdowns. Blanda also held the NFL record for most interceptions thrown with 277, until Brett Favre broke it on October 14, 2007.

What was the NFL record for interceptions in a season?

And for as bad as 42 interceptions in a season sounds, Blanda made the Pro Bowl during that 1962 season and led the Oilers to the AFL Championship game, where they lost to the Dallas Texans, 20-17. Fittingly, Blanda threw five interceptions in that game — which didn’t count to his record-breaking total.

How many interceptions did Tom Brady throw in his career?

He threw 209 touchdowns and 247 interceptions over his career as well, for a TD-INT ratio of 0.85/1. This would never, ever happen in the NFL today, because no quarterback with these stats would start 180 games.

How old was George Blanda when he left the Raiders?

The Raiders went on to compete in Super Bowl II, but lost the final two AFL Championship games in the ten-year history of the league. In 1970, Blanda was released during the exhibition season, but bounced back to establish his 21st professional season. During that season, Blanda, at age 43, had a remarkable five-game run.

Blanda finished his 26 professional football seasons having completed 1,911 of 4,007 pass attempts for 26,920 yards and 236 touchdowns. Blanda also held the NFL record for most interceptions thrown with 277, until Brett Favre broke it on October 14, 2007.

And for as bad as 42 interceptions in a season sounds, Blanda made the Pro Bowl during that 1962 season and led the Oilers to the AFL Championship game, where they lost to the Dallas Texans, 20-17. Fittingly, Blanda threw five interceptions in that game — which didn’t count to his record-breaking total.

He threw 209 touchdowns and 247 interceptions over his career as well, for a TD-INT ratio of 0.85/1. This would never, ever happen in the NFL today, because no quarterback with these stats would start 180 games.

The Raiders went on to compete in Super Bowl II, but lost the final two AFL Championship games in the ten-year history of the league. In 1970, Blanda was released during the exhibition season, but bounced back to establish his 21st professional season. During that season, Blanda, at age 43, had a remarkable five-game run.