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This is a list of National Football League (NFL) quarterbacks who have led the regular season in pass completion percentage each year. The National Football League (NFL) did not begin keeping official records until the 1932 season. [2] In addition to the overall NFL pass completion percentage leaders, league record books recognize the pass ...
Roger Staubach led the NFL in passer rating four times in his 11 year career. Steve Young led the league in passer rating a record six times and is the only player to do so in four consecutive seasons. [6] Peyton Manning led the league for three consecutive seasons during the 2000s. [7] Tom Brady has led the league in passer rating twice.
Most passes intercepted (by defense), season, 49; San Diego Chargers: 1961. Most yards returning interceptions, season, 503; Chicago Bears: 1986. Fewest passes intercepted (by defense), season, 2; San Francisco 49ers: 2018. Most passes intercepted (by defense), single team, game, 9; Green Bay Packers (vs Detroit Lions) October 24, 1943
To earn a 2.000 rating, a passer must perform at exceptional levels, i.e., 70 percent in completions, 10 percent in touchdowns, 1.5 percent in interceptions, and 11 yards average gain per pass attempt.
First 4,500 yard passing season: Dan Fouts, 4,715 passing yards, San Diego Chargers, 1980 [167] First 5,000 yard passing season : Dan Marino , 5,084 passing yards, Miami Dolphins , 1984 [ 167 ] First 300 completion season : Fran Tarkenton , 345 completions, Minnesota Vikings , 1978
National Football League records are the superlative statistics of the National Football League. NFL records include: List of NFL individual records , a list of all-time records for individual NFL players
Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew ran a play-action pass on first-and-goal from the five-yard line with Las Vegas holding an early 10-3 lead. ... the NFL, it's the first time in league history ...
In the National Football League (NFL), the highest official passer rating that a player can achieve is 158.3, which is called a "perfect passer rating". [1] To qualify, during a single game a player must attempt at least 10 passes, have no interceptions, have a minimum completion percentage of 77.5%, have a minimum of 11.875% of their passes score touchdowns, and have a minimum of 12.5 yards ...