Passer Rating Formula:
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The Passer Rating (also known as Quarterback Rating) is a measure of the performance of quarterbacks in American football. It was adopted by the NFL in 1973 and is based on passing statistics.
The calculator uses the NFL Passer Rating formula:
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Explanation: The formula combines four components: completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdowns per attempt, and interceptions per attempt.
Details: The Passer Rating is the official metric used by the NFL to evaluate quarterback performance. It ranges from 0 to 158.3, with higher numbers indicating better performance.
Tips: Enter all passing statistics from a game or season. Attempts must be greater than zero. The rating is calculated based on per-attempt averages.
Q1: What is a good Passer Rating?
A: In the NFL, a rating above 90 is considered good, above 100 is excellent, and the maximum possible is 158.3.
Q2: Why is the maximum rating 158.3?
A: The formula was designed so that perfect performance in all four components would result in this maximum value.
Q3: How does this compare to college football ratings?
A: College football uses a different formula with different coefficients, resulting in higher possible ratings.
Q4: What are the limitations of Passer Rating?
A: It doesn't account for sacks, fumbles, rushing yards, or game situations. Some prefer newer metrics like QBR that include these factors.
Q5: Who holds the highest career Passer Rating?
A: As of 2023, Aaron Rodgers holds the highest career Passer Rating in NFL history (103.6).