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No. The NFL record for interceptions in a season is 14 by Dick Lane of the 1952 Los Angeles Rams. Woodson's best season was 8 in 1993 for the Steelers and 2002 for the Raiders.
In the NFL, the record for interceptions in a season is 14 by Dick 'Night Train' Lane of the Los Angeles Rams in 1952.
Career interceptions thrown, is Terry Bradshaw with 210. The single season Steelers record is Jim Finks in 1955 with 26 interceptions thrown.
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Through the 2008 season, the single season NFL record for interceptions returned for a TD is 4 and is held by Ken Houston of the 1971 Houston Oilers, Jim Kearney of the 1972 Kansas City Chiefs, and Eric Allen of the 1993 Philadelphia Eagles.
Through the 2009 season, that is Brett Favre with 317 career interceptions.
No. The NFL record for interceptions in a season is 14 by Dick Lane of the 1952 Los Angeles Rams. Woodson's best season was 8 in 1993 for the Steelers and 2002 for the Raiders.
In the NFL, the record for interceptions in a season is 14 by Dick 'Night Train' Lane of the Los Angeles Rams in 1952.
Career interceptions thrown, is Terry Bradshaw with 210. The single season Steelers record is Jim Finks in 1955 with 26 interceptions thrown.
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16 by green mountain senior Brandon Vairma
Through the 2008 season, the single season NFL record for interceptions returned for a TD is 4 and is held by Ken Houston of the 1971 Houston Oilers, Jim Kearney of the 1972 Kansas City Chiefs, and Eric Allen of the 1993 Philadelphia Eagles.
Through the 2009 season, the Packers record for interceptions in a single season is 29 and held by Brett Favre of the 2005 Packers and Lynn Dickey of the 1983 Packers.
TIE: Bill Kay had 7 intercetions in 1979 Phil Mateja had 7 interceptions in 1952
Dick "Night Train" Lane had 14 interceptions in the 1952 season.
14 by Dick "Night Train" Lane for the LA Rams.
In the NFL, the record for interceptions in a game is 4 and is held by many players. The first player to intercept 4 passes in a game was Hall of Famer Sammy Baugh of the Washington Redskins in 1943 and the last player to do it was DeAngelo Hall, also of the Redskins, on October 24, 2010 against the Chicago Bears.