There are actually four different quarterbacks who hold that record. Brett Farve, Frank Filchock, Bobby Layne and Norm Van Brocklin all threw 6 interceptions in a single playoff game.
Dan Marino!
Former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino never won a Super Bowl. His only appearance in the championship game resulted in a 38-16 loss to Joe Montana and the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XIX. Marino finished the game 29 of 50 passing for 318 yards with 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions. In 17 seasons as the Dolphins quarterback Marino led the team to 10 playoff berths. Marino holds many NFL passing records and is considered one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history despite a career playoff record of 8 wins and 10 losses.
No. Marino lost the playoff game in his rookie season (1983), 27-20, to the Seattle Seahawks. He completed 15 passes in 25 attempts for 193 yards, 2 TDs, and 2 INTs.
Eli Manning
The most interceptions Dan Marino threw in one game was five. This occurred on two separate occasions - against the New England Patriots on October 19, 1986, and against the Cincinnati Bengals on November 22, 1998.
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Through Week 7 of the 2010 NFL season, Brady has never thrown 5 interceptions in an NFL game. He has thrown 4 INTs in 5 NFL games, the last time being in the 2006 season against the Colts.
Well the reason Dan Marino never won the super bowl is simple that he never had a running game.You can have a good passing game but if you don't have a running game you probably won't win it all. It wasn't just the fault of the running game. Dan Marino MADE the Super Bowl in 1985, but performed poorly. In a 38 to 16 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, he threw two interceptions, and only one touchdown- well below expectations placed on him after a stellar season. Later in his career, Dan Marino's impact on the Dolphins shrunk considerably as new coach, Jimmy Johnson, believed in a strong run game, and a quarterback whose primary purpose is to hand the ball off. Only the second answer here is true. The reality is the Dolphins had some of the best running games in the league during Marino's career - notably 1983-5 when the Dolphins averaged some 1,700 rushing yards a year; in his 17 seasons 14 of his teams ran the ball at 3.5 yards per carry or better - comparable to or better than such Superbowl winners as the 1966 and 2010 Packers, the 2003 Patriots, and the 2011 NY Giants, all of whom were 3.4 to 3.5 yards per carry. The blunt truth is Marino clutched in playoff games - he lacked the talent to make winning playoff decisions and it resulted in ten losses in eighteen career playoff games. He threw interceptions in 13 games; in ten games he threw at least two interceptions. The other Dolphin problem was defense. When an NFL team scores 38 points, it's usually a win.