Deion Sanders
Rod Martin of the Oakland Raiders intercepted three passes in Super Bowl XV on January 25, 1981, when the Raiders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 27-10. Martin also is tied with Chuck Howley of the Dallas Cowboys for most career Super Bowl interceptions with three.
The Steeler completed the most passes in Super Bowl 45.
Rod Martin of the Oakland Raiders intercepted three passes in Super Bowl XV on January 25, 1981, when the Raiders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 27-10. Martin also is tied with Chuck Howley of the Dallas Cowboys for most career Super Bowl interceptions with three.
They played the Dallas Cowboys on January 28, 1996 in Super Bowl XXX in Tempe, Arizona. The game's Most Valuable Player was Dallas cornerback Larry Brown, who intercepted two errant Neil O'Donnell passes in the Cowboys' 27-17 victory.
Jerry Rice
Tom Brady, the Quarterback of the New England Patriots, holds the record for most completions in a Super Bowl. Brady had 32 pass completions in Super Bowl XXXVIII versus the Carolina Panthers. The Patriots won the game 32-29.
Joe Montana- He completed seven of eight passes.
Chuck Howley, a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, was named Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl V, in which the Cowboys were defeated by the Baltimore Colts, 16-13. Howley, who intercepted two passes and recovered a fumble in the game, is the only player of a losing team to receive the honor.
That is Joe Montana who threw 0 interceptions in 122 Super Bowl passes.
Steve Young in SB XXlX with 6 TD passes.
Michael T. Black
As of Super Bowl XLII, that would be Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers who threw 36 passes in Super Bowl XXIII against the Cincinnati Bengals without an interception. Additionally, Montana never threw an interception in the four Super Bowls he played in. He threw 122 total passes in the four Super Bowl games without throwing an intereption. Drew Brees broke Joe Montana's record in Super Bowl 44 as he threw 39 passes without an interception.