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Tom Brady has gone nine games without an interception, as far as the bills game. That is what i believe anyways.
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Brady threw only 8 interceptions in the 2007 regular season. He also threw 3 more during the playoffs.
Yes. It has happened many times across all divisions.Some teams, even today, rarely throw the football (Navy, Army), and some quarterbacks play only as back-ups or reserves (as opposed to starting quarterbacks or those with 400+ pass attempts).Technically speaking, a back-up quarterback with just one pass attempts on the season that was not intercepted would be included on any list of quarterbacks without an interception unless that list specifies a minimum number of pass attempts.
He threw for 276 yards (27 completions on 41 attempts)
Tom Brady threw for 50 touchdowns during the 2007 regular season, surpassing the previous mark set by Peyton Manning. Attempts 578 Completions 398
till some no of attempts it will continue to allow attempts after 30 seconds but after that u will have to get it formatted
The NFL doesn't keep that statistic because some QBs throw the ball many more times than others. The NFL keeps a statistic called 'Lowest Percentage Intercepted for a Season'. The all time leader in that statistic is Kansas City Chiefs QB Damon Huard who, in 2006, had an interception percentage of 0.41. He threw 1 interception in 244 pass attempts. Second all time is Joe Ferguson of the 1976 Buffalo Bills who threw 1 interception in 151 pass attempts for an interception percentage of 0.66. Third all time is Steve DeBerg of the 1990 Kansas City Chiefs who threw 4 interceptions in 444 pass attempts for an interception percentage of 0.90.
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Tom Bradys holds these current NFL Records: Regular Season Records: - Most Touchdown Passes, Season: 50 (2007) Playoff/Superbowl Records: - Highest Completion Percentage, Game (15 completions) 92.9% AFC-Division '07 -Most Passes Attempted, Career - 156 (4 games) -Most Passes Completed, Career - 100 (4 games) -Most Attempts, Without Interception, Game - 48 (Superbowl XLII) -He is the fastest quarterback to hit 100 career wins.
Charlie Britt holds the record for the longest interception return for a touchdown in Georgia Bulldog history. He ran an interception 100 yards against Florida-Jacksonville in 1959.