CANTON, OH - AUGUST 3: The exterior of the Pro Football Hall of Fame prior to the NFL Class of 2013 Enshrinement Ceremony at Fawcett Stadium on Aug. 3, 2013 in Canton, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

The NFL single-season record holder for most pick-6s is also surprisingly one of the best QBs ever

Peyton Manning has a lot of record, mostly good but a couple he'd rather forget

Peyton Manning holds a lot of records. He may even have the record for holding more records at any one time than any other quarterback in NFL history.

But he also holds a couple of dubious distinctions. As a rookie in 1998, Manning threw 28 interceptions, a record that still stands today. Three years later, Manning reached another milestone that still tops the NFL: He threw six interceptions that went the other way for touchdowns.

As for his accomplishments, he's got the most career passing touchdowns (539); the most career passing yards (71,940); the most single-season touchdowns (55); the most wins (200); the most passing yards in a season (5,477); most passing touchdowns in a game (7); most game-winning drives (56); most seasons passing for over 4,000 yards (14); most comeback wins (45). And the list goes on ad nauseam, twenty-one records in all.

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The list is obviously heavily slanted towards accomplishments he'd much rather celebrate, but nobody's perfect.