The NFL quarterback rating is calculated using a formula that takes into account a quarterback's completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown percentage, and interception percentage. The formula is then adjusted to a scale of 0 to 158.3 for easier comparison.
For the NFL, a perfect quarterback rating is 158.3. In college football, it's 1261.6
Tom Brady with a rating of 111.
A quarterback's rating is calculated using a formula that takes into account their completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown percentage, and interception percentage. These four statistics are plugged into the formula to determine the quarterback's rating.
Steve Young
The NFL passer rating formula is a statistical calculation used to evaluate a quarterback's performance based on their passing statistics. It takes into account a quarterback's completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown percentage, and interception percentage. The formula produces a rating between 0 and 158.3, with higher ratings indicating better performance. This rating is commonly used to compare and rank quarterbacks in the NFL.
Drew Brees. Brees led the NFL with a 109.6 QB rating.
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.
98.6 quarterback rating.
The quarterback rating formula is a calculation used to evaluate a player's performance on the field. It takes into account a quarterback's completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown percentage, and interception percentage to generate a rating that reflects their overall effectiveness during a game.
NFL Quarterback Club was created in 1994.
In 2009, Eli Manning had a 93.1 quarterback rating.
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