An interception is not counted as a completion for the offensive quarterback. In fact, it is actually considered to be an incomplete pass.....go figure.
Based on career pass completion, Chad Pennington was the most accurate quarterback of all times with a 66% pass completion. He is followed by Aaron Rodgers with a 65.7% career pass completion.
The longest TD completion in the NFL is 99 yards. Technically, it can't be any more than that. But two QBs have thrown that long, the Vikings did it just a couple of weeks ago.
Brad Johnson Against Carolina in 1997, he caught his deflected pass and ran three yards for a touchdown
This is from the NFL rulebook:"Any eligible offensive player may catch a forward pass. If a pass is touched by one eligible offensive player and touched or caught by a second offensive player, pass completion is legal. Further, all offensive players become eligible once a pass is touched by an eligible receiver or any defensive player."Since the pass was touched by either an eligible receiver or a defensive player and then caught it is a legal catch.
For the passer, it's called a completion. For the receiver, it's called a reception.
The pass is a dead ball and incomplete
The longest pass completion in Super Bowl history was 85 yards when Muhsin Mahammad hauled in a pass for the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII. This is not a touchdown pass just a completion pass.
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No. they are not added to the quarterback's statistics.
An interception is not counted as a completion for the offensive quarterback. In fact, it is actually considered to be an incomplete pass.....go figure.
Based on career pass completion, Chad Pennington was the most accurate quarterback of all times with a 66% pass completion. He is followed by Aaron Rodgers with a 65.7% career pass completion.