Super Bowl LV's offensive-minded quarterbacks could lead to interception bonanza breaking records

Which quarterbacks have had the most passes intercepted in a Super Bowl?

It’s not out of the realm of possibility that Super Bowl LV can feature a ton of turnovers through the air with the long passes Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady are known to throw.

In the teams’ Week 12 matchup, Brady was the one who had some turnovers. Brady tossed two picks in the 27-24 loss. Mahomes came away without an interception, but throwing 49 passes as he did in that game could lead to bad decisions if he isn’t careful.

The defenses for both teams have played tight in the playoffs and that trend might continue come Feb. 7 in Tampa.

Here are the quarterbacks who have tossed the most interceptions in a single Super Bowl.

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5). CRAIG MORTON, SUPER BOWL XII

Craig Morton barely made it out of Super Bowl XII. (Photo by Focus on Sport via Getty Images)

Morton and the Denver Broncos ran into a tough Dallas Cowboys defense in Super Bowl XII. Morton was 4-for-15 with 39 passing yards and had four interceptions in the game. The Cowboys’ Benny Barnes, Randy Hughes, Aaron Kyle and Mark Washington had one interception each. The Dallas defense also forced Norris Weese to fumble in the game. Dallas won 27-10.

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4). JIM KELLY, SUPER BOWL XXVI

Jim Kelly did his damndest to get the Bills a Super Bowl title. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

The Washington Redskins got the better of the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI. The Bills did get back into the game thanks to a 14-point fourth quarter but it was already too late. Bills quarterback Jim Kelly tied a record for most interceptions in a Super Bowl with four. He was also 28-of-58 with 275 passing yards and two touchdowns. Washington’s Brad Edwards had two picks, while Kurt Gouveia and Darrell Green each had one. Washington won 37-24.

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3). DREW BLEDSOE, SUPER BOWL XXXI

Drew Bledsoe threw four interceptions against the Packers. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

Bledsoe led the New England Patriots into Super Bowl XXXI. It was the first time New England had been in the big game since their blowout to the Chicago Bears in the 1980s. However, the Patriots got matched up against Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers. Bledsoe had two touchdown passes, but threw four interceptions in the game. Green Bay’s Doug Evans, Craig Newsome, Mike Prior and Brian Williams all got in on the action. Bledsoe also took five sacks – three from Reggie White. Green Bay won the game 35-21.

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2). KERRY COLLINS, SUPER BOWL XXXV

Kerry Collins went up against a historic Ravens defense. (JEFF HAYNES/AFP via Getty Images)

Kerry Collins and the New York Giants got the bad luck of the draw in Super Bowl XXXV. The Giants faced off against an all-time Baltimore Ravens defense that was ready to destroy anyone and everyone that walked in their way. Collins threw four interceptions and had four sacks. The Ravens’ Duane Starks, Jamie Sharper, Chris McAlister and Kim Herring each had interceptions. Starks returned one for a touchdown in the third quarter. Baltimore won the game 34-7.

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1). RICH GANNON, XXXVII

Rich Gannon had a tough time against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (Photo by Sporting News via Getty Images via Getty Images)

Oakland Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon set a Super Bowl record. But it probably would be one he would want to forget. Gannon was 24-for-44 with 272 passing yards and two touchdown passes. He also had five interceptions – a record in the big game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa Bay's Dexter Jackson and Dwight Smith each had two interceptions. Derrick Brooks also had one interception. Smith returned both of his interceptions for touchdowns. Brooks also returned his interception for a touchdown. Tampa Bay won 48-21.

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