Super Bowl Record for Most Interceptions by 1 Player

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Members of the Oakland Raiders defense respond to fans during a Super Bowl parade and celebration in Oakland, Calif., Jan. 27, 1981. From left, cornerback Dwayne O'Steen, safety Mike Davis, linebacker Rod Martin, guard and team captain Gene Upshaw, and end Willie Jones.
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Chase Kiddy @chaseakiddy Feb 09, 2024, 4:17 PM

Raiders linebacker Rod Martin picked off Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski three times in Super Bowl XV, leading to an enduring record that has never been broken. 

In fact, Martin’s three-interception game from January 1981 is so incredible that he also holds the career interceptions record for the Super Bowl. No player has ever exceeded three interceptions even across multiple trips to the Super Bowl. 

Former Cowboys Chuck Howley and Larry Brown did manage to tie Martin’s career record across multiple trips. 

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Chase Kiddy is a writer for BetMGM and co-host of The Lion's Edge, an NFL and college football podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else. He has also written for a number of print and online outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Washington Post, Daily News-Record, and HERO Sports. His first novel, Cave Paintings, is in development.

Chase Kiddy is a writer for BetMGM and co-host of The Lion's Edge, an NFL and college football podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else. He has also written for a number of print and online outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Washington Post, Daily News-Record, and HERO Sports. His first novel, Cave Paintings, is in development.