Bart Starr
The NFL has a way of measuring the performance of a quarterback with something called a passer rating. The highest career passer rating is 96.8 by Steve Young. Click on the 'Passer Rating' link below to see how it is figured.
It is 158.3
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Steve Young
this list is accurate through super bowl XLIII(2009)here are the top 10 passer ratings in super bowls. the list will be player - super bowl - passer ratingPhil Simms - XXI - 150.9Joe Montana - XXIV - 147.6Jim Plunkett - XV - 145.0Troy Aikman - XXVII - 140.7Steve Young - XXIX - 134.8Doug Williams - XXII - 127.9Joe Montana - XIX - 127.2Terry Bradshaw - X - 122.5Terry Bradshaw - XIII - 119.2Bart Starr - I - 116.2the highest rating for a qb on a losing team is 113.6 by Jake Delhomme in super bowl XXXVIIIthe lowest rating for a qb on a winning team is 22.6 by Ben Roethlisberber is super bowl XL
Through Week 6 of the 2009 season, Kerry Collins' 2009 passer rating is 62.0 and career passer rating is 73.4.
AnswerAaron Rodgers currently holds the NFL record for the highest career passer rating for any player with at least 1,500 attempts, with a mark of 98.4
The NFL has a way of measuring the performance of a quarterback with something called a passer rating. The highest career passer rating is 96.8 by Steve Young. Click on the 'Passer Rating' link below to see how it is figured.
Steve Young has the best career passer rating.
Offensive Passer Rating. DPR= Defensive Passer Rating.
Johnny Unitas finished his NFL career with a passer rating of 78.2. He played primarily for the Baltimore Colts from 1956 to 1972 and was known for his exceptional passing ability and leadership on the field. Unitas is often regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in football history, contributing to the game's evolution.
Peyton completed 863 passes out of 1381 attempts (62.5% on completions) for 11,201 yards, averaged 8.1 yards per attempt, 89 touchdown passes, 33 interceptions and had a 147.1 college passer rating, in the NFL that's a 99.5 passer rating.
It is 158.3
87.4
Cutler
111.5
Peyton Manning in 2004 with 121.1