The National Football League (NFL) is an American football league that consists of 32 teams. Itis one of the United States and Canada’s leading professional sports leagues. The players are among the world’s best-paid athletes. One team plays against other teams, and the results make the list of possible league contenders from the top to the bottom.

The team at the top of the list is the best team and the team at the bottom is the bad team. It is now, by many TV audiences, the most successful football league in the U.S. In the most recent 2014 season, the total attendance to an NFL game was over 67,000. The NFL has the greatest number of players in any professional league in the world.

The Super Bowl, which is considered as the NFL Final, is an unofficial national holiday in the United States, and it is viewed more than any other US TV event. The NFL is the biggest professional sports organization in the world with respect to the number of actors and members. It is generally regarded as the world’s top football rivalry.

What is the number of most interceptions thrown in an NFL season?

In ball-playing professional team sports, an interception or a pick is a move by a player that requires a ball pass—whether by foot or by hand, based on the laws of the sport—in which the ball is intended for a player on the same team but who is intercepted by a player of the defense side, who therefore generally retains possession of the ball for their team.

Recording of interception counts in the NFL began in 1940.Dick Lane,who recorded 14 interceptions as a rookie in 1952 while featuringfor the Los Angeles Rams, holdsthe record for most interceptions in a season. Earlier, it wasDan Sandifer and Spec Sanders of Washington Redskins(now Washington Football Team), who jointly held the record of 13 interceptions, respectively, in 1948 and in 1950.

The record of most consecutive seasons’ interceptionsis three. This was done first in 1981, 1982, and then in 1985, by Everson Walls, who led the league at interceptions for three consecutive seasons. In the newer history, Ed Reed hastiedWalls’ record, leading the league in 2004, 2008, and 2010.