The NFL QB to throw the most Ints in history is Brett Favre, with 310 career ints.
Rod Woodson with 13 career touchdowns.
Dan Fouts. Fouts threw 242 career INTs, 12th most overall through the 2010 season, and never led the NFL in interceptions for a season. The closest he came was 1979 when he threw 24 INTs and the NFL leader was Brian Sipe with 26.
That would go to Rod woodson, played for the steelers, 9'ners, ravens, and raiders he had 12 ints for touchdowns.but Darren Sharper formerly of the vikings, now of the saints, has 11 and he's still got a few years in him
Nikki Woodson is the wife of Hall of Fame NFL athlete Rod Woodson.
NFL player Charles Woodson weighs 210 pounds.
Through the 2008 season, that has happened twice:1) Bill Bradley, Philadelphia Eagles - led the NFL with 11 INTs in 1971 and 9 INTs in 1972.2) Everson Walls, Dallas Cowboys - led the NFL with 11 INTs in 1981 and 7 INTs in 1982.
Through the 2008 season, Favre has thrown 464 TDs and 310 INTs. Both are NFL records. He has also scored 14 rushing TDs.313 in the regular season.
Rod Woodson is best known for being a football cornerback and safety for the NFL. You can get more information about Rod Woodson online at the Wikipedia.
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As of the start of the 2008 season, for a single season that would be Tom Brady in 2007 with 50 TD passes and 8 INTs for a TD to INT ratio of 6.25. Through the 2010 season, that honor belongs to Aaron Rodgers of the Packers with a 2.71 to 1 TD to INT ratio (87 career TD passes and 32 career INTs). Tom Brady of the Patriots is second at 2.53 to 1 (261 career TD passes and 103 career INTs). Everyone at the top of this list is a QB that is currently playing or played in the last 10 years. It is rare to find a QB that played his entire career in the 20th century that has a 2 to 1 ratio. Steve Young is an exception at a 2.17 to 1 ratio (232 TDs/107 INTs). Randomly selecting some all time greats, Sammy Baugh is .92 to 1 (187 TDs/203 INTs), John Unitas is 1.15 to 1 (290 TDs/253 INTs), Terry Bradshaw is 1.01 to 1 (212 TDs/210 INTs), Joe Montana is 1.96 to 1 (273 TDs/139 INTs), Dan Marino is 1.67 to 1 (420 TDs/252 INTs), and John Elway is 1.33 to 1 (300 TDs/226 INTs). For more information, please refer to the related links.