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.
Brad Johnson Against Carolina in 1997, he caught his deflected pass and ran three yards for a touchdown
Matt Cassel threw for 3,693 yards. He had 516 pass attempts and had 327 completions, a 63.4 completion percentage. His quarterback rating was 89.4.
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Phil Simms of the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXI (22 completions in 25 pass attempts).
The longest pass play in Dallas Cowboys history occurred at Washington on November 13, 1966, when wide receiver Bob Hayes caught a 95-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Don Meredith.
For the passer, it's called a completion. For the receiver, it's called a reception.
Quarterback
Brett Favre
The pass is a dead ball and incomplete
No, the exchange between the center and quarterback is not considered a pass in football terminology. It is known as the snap, where the center hikes the ball to the quarterback to start the play. A pass refers to a specific type of play where the quarterback throws the ball downfield to a receiver.