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- Interception leaders
- Other leagues
- References
An interception, also known as a pick, is a gridiron football concept involving a pass being caught by an opposition player, who usually gains possession for his team. Record-keeping for interception counts in the National Football League (NFL) began in 1940. The record for most interceptions in a single season is held by Night Train Lane, who logged 14 interceptions as a rookie in 1952, while playing for the Los Angeles Rams.[1] Previously Dan Sandifer of Washington and Spec Sanders jointly held the record, earning 13 interceptions, in 1948 and 1950, respectively. The record for most league-leading seasons in interceptions is 3. This was first achieved by Everson Walls, who led the league in interceptions in 1981, 1982, and again in 1985.[2] Ed Reed was later able to match Walls, by leading the league in 2004, 2008, and 2010.[3] Bill Bradley became the first player to led the league in interceptions in consecutive seasons (1971 and 1972).[4] The aforementioned Walls matched Bradley with his 1981 and 1982 efforts. The most recent players to lead the league in interceptions are Kyle Fuller , Xavien Howard, and Damontae Kazee with 7 in 2018. Additionally, New York Giants players have led the league in interceptions in more seasons (7), than any other team. Interception leaders Year | Player | Ints | Team |
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1940 | Don Hutson * Ace Parker * Kent Ryan * | 6 | Green Bay Packers Brooklyn Dodgers Detroit Lions | 1941 | Marshall Goldberg * Art Jones * | 7 | Chicago Cardinals Pittsburgh Steelers | 1942 | Bulldog Turner * | 8 | Chicago Bears | 1943 | Sammy Baugh * | 11 | Washington Redskins | 1944 | Howie Livingston | 9 | New York Giants | 1945 | Roy Zimmerman | 7 | Philadelphia Eagles | 1946 | Bill Dudley | 10 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 1947 | Frank Reagan Frank Seno | 10 | New York Giants Boston Yanks | 1948 | Dan Sandifer * | 13 | Washington Redskins | 1949 | Bob Nussbaumer | 12 | Chicago Cardinals | 1950 | Spec Sanders | 13 | New York Yanks | 1951 | Otto Schnellbacher | 11 | New York Giants | 1952 | Dick Lane | 14* | Los Angeles Rams | 1953 | Jack Christiansen | 12 | Detroit Lions | 1954 | Dick Lane | 10 | Chicago Cardinals | 1955 | Will Sherman | 11 | Los Angeles Rams | 1956 | Lindon Crow | 11 | Chicago Cardinals | 1957 | Jack Butler Jack Christiansen Milt Davis | 10 | Pittsburgh Steelers Detroit Lions Baltimore Colts | 1958 | Jimmy Patton | 11 | New York Giants | 1959 | Milt Davis Dean Derby Don Shinnick | 7 | Baltimore Colts Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Colts | 1960 | Dave Baker Jerry Norton | 10 | San Francisco 49ers St. Louis Cardinals | 1961 | Dick Lynch | 9 | New York Giants | 1962 | Willie Wood | 9 | Green Bay Packers | 1963 | Dick Lynch Rosey Taylor | 9 | New York Giants Chicago Bears | 1964 | Paul Krause | 12 | Washington Redskins | 1965 | Bobby Boyd | 9 | Baltimore Colts | 1966 | Larry Wilson | 10 | St. Louis Cardinals | 1967 | Lem Barney Dave Whitsell | 10 | Detroit Lions New Orleans Saints | 1968 | Willie Williams | 10 | New York Giants | 1969 | Mel Renfro | 10 | Dallas Cowboys | 1970 | Johnny Robinson | 10 | Kansas City Chiefs | 1971 | Bill Bradley | 11 | Philadelphia Eagles | 1972 | Bill Bradley | 9 | Philadelphia Eagles | 1973 | Dick Anderson Mike Wagner | 8 | Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh Steelers | 1974 | Emmitt Thomas | 12 | Kansas City Chiefs | 1975 | Mel Blount | 11 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 1976 | Monte Jackson | 10 | Los Angeles Rams | 1977 | Lyle Blackwood | 10 | Baltimore Colts | 1978 | Thom Darden | 10 | Cleveland Browns | 1979 | Mike Reinfeldt | 12 | Houston Oilers | 1980 | Lester Hayes | 13 | Oakland Raiders | 1981 | Everson Walls | 11 | Dallas Cowboys | 1982 | Everson Walls | 7 | Dallas Cowboys | 1983 | Mark Murphy | 9 | Washington Redskins | 1984 | Kenny Easley | 10 | Seattle Seahawks | 1985 | Everson Walls | 9 | Dallas Cowboys | 1986 | Ronnie Lott | 10 | San Francisco 49ers | 1987 | Barry Wilburn | 9 | Washington Redskins | 1988 | Scott Case | 10 | Atlanta Falcons | 1989 | Felix Wright | 9 | Cleveland Browns | 1990 | Mark Carrier | 10 | Chicago Bears | 1991 | Ronnie Lott | 8 | Oakland Raiders | 1992 | Henry Jones Audray McMillian | 8 | Buffalo Bills Minnesota Vikings | 1993 | Nate Odomes Eugene Robinson | 9 | Buffalo Bills Seattle Seahawks | 1994 | Eric Turner Aeneas Williams | 9 | Cleveland Browns Arizona Cardinals | 1995 | Orlando Thomas | 9 | Minnesota Vikings | 1996 | Tyrone Braxton Keith Lyle | 9 | Denver Broncos St. Louis Rams | 1997 | Ryan McNeil | 9 | St. Louis Rams | 1998 | Ty Law | 9 | New England Patriots | 1999 | Donnie Abraham James Hasty Sam Madison Troy Vincent Rod Woodson | 7 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kansas City Chiefs Miami Dolphins Philadelphia Eagles Baltimore Ravens | 2000 | Darren Sharper | 9 | Green Bay Packers | 2001 | Ronde Barber Anthony Henry | 10 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cleveland Browns | 2002 | Brian Kelly Rod Woodson | 8 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oakland Raiders | 2003 | Tony Parrish Brian Russell | 9 | San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings | 2004 | Ed Reed | 9 | Baltimore Ravens | 2005 | Ty Law Deltha O'Neal | 10 | New York Jets Cincinnati Bengals | 2006 | Champ Bailey Asante Samuel | 10 | Denver Broncos New England Patriots | 2007 | Antonio Cromartie | 10 | San Diego Chargers | 2008 | Ed Reed | 9 | Baltimore Ravens | 2009 | Jarius Byrd Asante Samuel Darren Sharper Charles Woodson | 9 | Buffalo Bills Philadelphia Eagles New Orleans Saints Green Bay Packers | 2010 | Ed Reed | 8 | Baltimore Ravens | 2011 | Kyle Arrington Eric Weddle Charles Woodson | 7 | New England Patriots San Diego Chargers Green Bay Packers | 2012 | Tim Jennings | 9 | Chicago Bears | 2013 | Richard Sherman | 8 | Seattle Seahawks | 2014 | Glover Quin | 7 | Detroit Lions | 2015 | Reggie Nelson Marcus Peters | 8 | Cincinnati Bengals Kansas City Chiefs | 2016 | Casey Hayward | 7 | San Diego Chargers | 2017 | Kevin Byard Darius Slay | 8 | Tennessee Titans Detroit Lions | 2018 | Kyle Fuller Xavien Howard Damontae Kazee | 7 | Chicago Bears Miami Dolphins Atlanta Falcons |
Other leaguesAll-America Football Conference (AAFC): Year | Player | Ints | Team |
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1946 | Tommy Colella | 10 | Cleveland Browns | 1947 | Tommy Colella Len Eshmont Bill Kellagher | 6 | Cleveland Browns San Francisco 49ers Chicago Rockets | 1948 | Otto Schnellbacher | 11 | New York Yankees | 1949 | Jim Cason | 9 | San Francisco 49ers | American Football League (AFL): Year | Player | Ints | Team |
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1960 | Goose Gonsoulin | 11 | Denver Broncos | 1961 | Billy Atkins | 10 | Buffalo Bills | 1962 | Lee Riley | 11 | Titans of New York | 1963 | Fred Glick | 12 | Houston Oilers | 1964 | Dainard Paulson | 12 | New York Jets | 1965 | W. K. Hicks | 9 | Houston Oilers | 1966 | Bobby Hunt Johnny Robinson | 10 | Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs | 1967 | Miller Farr Tom Janik Dick Westmoreland | 10 | Houston Oilers Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins | 1968 | Dave Grayson | 10 | Oakland Raiders | 1969 | Emmitt Thomas | 9 | Kansas City Chiefs |
References1. ^{{cite web|last=Hunter|first=Justin|url=http://www.footballnation.com/content/why-dick-lanes-interception-record-will-never-fall/15238/|title=Why Dick Lane's Interception Record Will Never Fall|publisher=Football Nation|date=July 8, 2012|accessdate=October 10, 2014}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lasportshall.com/inductees/football/everson-walls/?back=inductee|title=Everson Walls|publisher=Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame|accessdate=October 10, 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9965883/houston-texans-release-ed-reed|title=Texans cut Ed Reed; Foster to IR|publisher=ESPN|date=November 13, 2013|accessdate=October 10, 2014}} 4. ^{{cite web|last=Richards|first=Matt|url=http://www.baylor.edu/lariatarchives/news.php?action=story&story=20734|title=Bradley's legend starts new chapter at Baylor|publisher=Baylor.edu|date=September 24, 2004|accessdate=October 10, 2014}}
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