Tony Romo in 2007 and Matt Ryan in 2012
based on calculations from the 2008 season, the average number of interceptions thrown by starting NFL quarterbacks is .83.
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.
Jim hardy of the cardinals threw 8 interceptions in a game in the 1950's
Kyle orton threw 1,622 interceptions in one game
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The record for the most consecutive interceptions thrown in a NCAA game is held by Sam Darnold, who threw seven interceptions during a game while playing for USC against the University of Utah on November 24, 2016. This performance is notable not only for the number of interceptions but also for the impact it had on his team's performance that day. Darnold's record underscores the challenges quarterbacks can face in high-pressure situations.
The most interceptions Troy Aikman has thrown in one game is 5 vs New York Giants in the 2000 season.
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Donald Hollas
8 ints
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