92.86 percent
passes completed / total passes thrown x 100
There is no Ptc stat. Do you mean Pct or Pts? Pct - Percent of Completed Passes (aka Completion Percentage) Pts - Total Points
Well, I'll give 2 answers ... Phil Simms set a Super Bowl record with an 88 completion percentage, 22 completions in 25 attempts, in Super Bowl XXI against the Denver Broncos. The highest completion percentage prior to Simms was 85.7 percent by Bob Griese in Super Bowl VIII against the Minnesota Vikings. However, Griese only attempted 7 passes in the game and completed 6. For QBs that attempted at least 20 passes, the highest completion percentage was 73.5 percentage by Ken Anderson of the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI against the San Francisco 49ers. He completed 25 passes in 34 attempts.
88%. Simms completed 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards and 3 TDs.
A quarter past two!
ADD the first three items: completion percentage, yards per attempted pass times 8.4, percent of passes for TDs times 3.3, Subtract the fourth item: percent of passes intercepted times 2
Let p = total passes for season, then completion is 4p/5 Already completed 6 passes so remainder of season he completed (4p/5) - 6 passes Remainder of season he threw p - 24 passes. As all these were complete the two expressions are equal, ie (4p/5) - 6 = p - 24 ie 4p - 30 = 5p - 120 which simplifies to p = 90. so he threw 90 passes, 6 of 24 complete in first part of season and 66 of 66 in remainder, giving a total of 72 completions out of the 90, which is the 80% required.
Joe Montana- He completed seven of eight passes.
Mark finsh 40 passes
Ben Rothisburger
peyton manning have thrown for 2 and 3 td passes in one quarter during his great NFL career in several games. Tom Brady is the first and only QB to throw for 5 td passes in one quarter, which is an NFL record.
Bradshaw completed 2025 passes in his career.