George Blanda has the record, but was in the league the longest out of any other player -- 26 seasons.
I say if your in the league for that long, your bound to throw 277 interceptions.
I guess the same could be said for Favre too, eh? Heh.
2006-12-21 20:38:12
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answered by Anthony 2
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George Blanda - 277 interceptions
Brett Favre - 272 interceptions
John Hadl - 268 interceptions
Fran Tarkenton - 266 interceptions
2006-12-22 13:58:55
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answered by Aaron 2
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Brett Favre is not 5 int's away from George Blanda's record after Favre threw 2 against the Minnesota Vikings.
2006-12-22 02:10:23
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answered by OhStBBall22 2
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George Blanda--277; John Hadl--268; Fran Tarkenton--267.
2006-12-21 22:15:17
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answered by gone 6
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George Blanda has the record 277 interceptions thrown
2006-12-21 19:46:07
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answered by lilcurly 4
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Brett Favre* · NYJ22 i could say Adrian Peterson... 9 Fumbles as a RB... does not get plenty worse than that. edit: "humorous" how people scouse borrow my answer and reword it... additionally, Adrian Peterson is getting into his third 365 days he's in basic terms getting extra suitable. He did have a concern of keeping onto the soccer and Brad Childress of course stated that if AP wasn't going to hold onto the soccer, he will locate somebody who will. As for the turnover ratio... i do no longer think of it is going to likely be that undesirable, undergo in ideas Favre threw maximum of his int's interior the 2nd 0.5 of the season whilst he tore his bicep and advised no person approximately it. i'm specific Tavaris Jackson and Sage R. could have some snaps too this season to proportion the burden with Favre.
2016-12-11 14:09:10
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answered by lillibridge 4
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I think Fran Tarkenton is up there or is number 1.
2006-12-21 19:46:30
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answered by Keith 4
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My guess would be Blanda
2006-12-21 22:46:46
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answered by 10 to 20 5
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