List of NFL annual passer rating leaders

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Aaron Rodgers holds the single-season passer rating record, achieving a rating of 122.5 in 2011. Aaron Rodgers drops back (cropped).jpg
Aaron Rodgers holds the single-season passer rating record, achieving a rating of 122.5 in 2011.

In American football, passer rating is a measure of the performance of passers, primarily quarterbacks. [2] Passer rating is calculated using a player's passing attempts, completions, passing yards, passing touchdowns, and interceptions. Passer rating in the National Football League (NFL) is measured on a scale from 0 to 158.3, with a higher passer rating reflecting a stronger overall performance. [2] Passer rating is sometimes colloquially referred to as “quarterback rating” or “QB rating”, however the statistic applies only to passing (not to other contributions by a quarterback) and applies to any player at any position who throws a forward pass, not just to quarterbacks.

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The NFL did not begin keeping official records until the 1932 season. [3] In addition to the overall NFL passer rating leaders, league record books recognize the passer rating leaders of the American Football League (AFL), which operated from 1960 to 1969 before being absorbed into the NFL in 1970. [4]

The single-season passer rating record is held by Aaron Rodgers who had a rating of 122.5 in 2011 with the Green Bay Packers. [1] Steve Young has led the NFL in passer rating a record six different times while Len Dawson achieved the same feat in the AFL. [5]

NFL annual passer rating leaders

Bart Starr led the league in passer rating four times during the 1960s. Bart starr bw.jpg
Bart Starr led the league in passer rating four times during the 1960s.
Roger Staubach led the NFL in passer rating four times in his 11 year career. Staubach cowboys qb.jpg
Roger Staubach led the NFL in passer rating four times in his 11 year career.
Steve Young led the league in passer rating a record six times and is the only player to do so in four consecutive seasons. SteveYoungAnalyst.PNG
Steve Young led the league in passer rating a record six times and is the only player to do so in four consecutive seasons.
Peyton Manning led the league for three consecutive seasons during the 2000s. Peyton Manning passing.jpg
Peyton Manning led the league for three consecutive seasons during the 2000s.
Tom Brady has led the league in passer rating twice. Tom Brady 2015.JPG
Tom Brady has led the league in passer rating twice.
Key
SymbolMeaning
LeaderThe player who recorded the highest passer rating in the NFL
RateThe passer rating of the player
GPThe number of games played by a player during the season
Pro Football Hall of Fame member
^The player is an active player
*Player set the single-season passer rating record
(#)Denotes the number of times a player appears in this list
NFL annual passer rating leaders by season
SeasonPlayerRate [upper-alpha 1] GPTeamRefs
1934 Arnie Herber 45.1*11 Green Bay Packers [9] [10]
1935 No player met the minimum threshold [upper-alpha 1] [11]
1936 Arnie Herber (2)58.9*12 Green Bay Packers [9] [10]
1937 Ed Danowski 72.8*11 New York Giants [9] [12]
1938 Ed Danowski (2)66.911 New York Giants [9] [12]
1939 Arnie Herber (3)61.610 Green Bay Packers [9] [10]
1940 Sammy Baugh 85.6*11 Washington Redskins [9] [13]
1941 Sid Luckman 95.3*11 Washington Redskins [9] [14]
1942 Cecil Isbell 87.011 Green Bay Packers [9] [15]
1943 Sid Luckman (2)107.5*10 Chicago Bears [9] [14]
1944 Frank Filchock 86.010 Washington Redskins [9] [16]
1945 Sammy Baugh (2)109.9*10 Washington Redskins [9] [13]
1946 Sid Luckman (3)71.011 Chicago Bears [9] [14]
1947 Sammy Baugh (3)92.012 Washington Redskins [9] [13]
1948 Tommy Thompson 98.412 Philadelphia Eagles [9] [17]
1949 Tommy Thompson (2)84.412 Philadelphia Eagles [9] [17]
1950 Norm Van Brocklin 85.112 Los Angeles Rams [9] [18]
1951 Bob Waterfield 81.811 Los Angeles Rams [9] [19]
1952 Tobin Rote 85.612 Green Bay Packers [9] [20]
1953 Otto Graham 99.712 Cleveland Browns [9] [21]
1954 Adrian Burk 80.412 Philadelphia Eagles [9] [22]
1955 Otto Graham (2)94.012 Cleveland Browns [9] [21]
1956 Ed Brown 83.112 Chicago Bears [9] [23]
1957 Tommy O'Connell 93.311 Cleveland Browns [9] [24]
1958 Johnny Unitas 90.010 Baltimore Colts [9] [25]
1959 Charlie Conerly 102.710 New York Giants [9] [26]
1960 Milt Plum 110.4*12 Cleveland Browns [9] [27]
1961 Bill Wade 93.713 Chicago Bears [9] [28]
1962 Eddie LeBaron 95.414 Dallas Cowboys [9] [29]
1963 Y. A. Tittle 104.813 New York Giants [9] [30]
1964 Bart Starr 97.114 Green Bay Packers [9] [31]
1965 Johnny Unitas (2)97.411 Baltimore Colts [9] [25]
1966 Bart Starr (2)105.014 Green Bay Packers [9] [31]
1967 Sonny Jurgensen 87.314 Washington Redskins [9] [32]
1968 Bart Starr (3)104.312 Green Bay Packers [9] [31]
1969 Bart Starr (4)89.912 Green Bay Packers [9] [31]
1970 John Brodie 93.814 San Francisco 49ers [9] [33]
1971 Roger Staubach 104.813 Dallas Cowboys [9] [34]
1972 Earl Morrall 91.014 Miami Dolphins [9] [35]
1973 Roger Staubach (2)94.614 Dallas Cowboys [9] [34]
1974 Ken Anderson 95.713 Cincinnati Bengals [9] [36]
1975 Ken Anderson (2)93.914 Cincinnati Bengals [9] [36]
1976 Ken Stabler 103.412 Oakland Raiders [9] [37]
1977 Bob Griese 87.814 Miami Dolphins [9] [38]
1978 Roger Staubach (3)84.915 Dallas Cowboys [9] [34]
1979 Roger Staubach (4)92.316 Dallas Cowboys [9] [34]
1980 Brian Sipe 91.416 Cleveland Browns [9] [39]
1981 Ken Anderson (3)98.416 Cincinnati Bengals [9] [36]
1982 Ken Anderson (4)95.39 Cincinnati Bengals [9] [36]
1983 Steve Bartkowski 97.614 Atlanta Falcons [9] [40]
1984 Dan Marino 108.916 Miami Dolphins [9] [41]
1985 Ken O'Brien 96.216 New York Jets [9] [42]
1986 Tommy Kramer 92.613 Minnesota Vikings [9] [43]
1987 Joe Montana 102.113 San Francisco 49ers [9] [44]
1988 Boomer Esiason 97.416 Cincinnati Bengals [9] [45]
1989 Joe Montana (2)112.4*13 San Francisco 49ers [9] [44]
1990 Jim Kelly 101.214 Buffalo Bills [9] [46]
1991 Steve Young 101.811 San Francisco 49ers [9] [47]
1992 Steve Young (2)107.016 San Francisco 49ers [9] [47]
1993 Steve Young (3)101.516 San Francisco 49ers [9] [47]
1994 Steve Young (4)112.8*16 San Francisco 49ers [9] [47]
1995 Jim Harbaugh 100.715 Indianapolis Colts [9] [48]
1996 Steve Young (5)97.212 San Francisco 49ers [9] [47]
1997 Steve Young (6)104.715 San Francisco 49ers [9] [47]
1998 Randall Cunningham 106.015 Minnesota Vikings [9] [49]
1999 Kurt Warner 109.216 St. Louis Rams [9] [50]
2000 Brian Griese 102.910 Denver Broncos [9] [51]
2001 Kurt Warner (2)101.416 St. Louis Rams [9] [50]
2002 Chad Pennington 104.215 New York Jets [9] [52]
2003 Steve McNair 100.414 Tennessee Titans [9] [53]
2004 Peyton Manning 121.1*16 Indianapolis Colts [9] [54]
2005 Peyton Manning (2)104.116 Indianapolis Colts [9] [54]
2006 Peyton Manning (3)101.016 Indianapolis Colts [9] [54]
2007 Tom Brady 117.216 New England Patriots [9] [55]
2008 Philip Rivers 105.516 San Diego Chargers [9] [56]
2009 Drew Brees 109.615 New Orleans Saints [9] [57]
2010 Tom Brady (2)111.016 New England Patriots [9] [55]
2011 Aaron Rodgers ^122.5*15 Green Bay Packers [9] [58]
2012 Aaron Rodgers ^ (2)108.016 Green Bay Packers [9] [58]
2013 Nick Foles 119.213 Philadelphia Eagles [9] [59]
2014 Tony Romo 113.215 Dallas Cowboys [9] [60]
2015 Russell Wilson ^110.116 Seattle Seahawks [9] [61]
2016 Matt Ryan 117.116 Atlanta Falcons [9] [62]
2017 Alex Smith 104.715 Kansas City Chiefs [9] [63]
2018 Drew Brees (2)115.715 New Orleans Saints [9] [57]
2019 Ryan Tannehill 117.512 Tennessee Titans [9] [64]
2020 Aaron Rodgers ^ (3)121.516 Green Bay Packers [9] [58]
2021 Aaron Rodgers ^ (4)111.916 Green Bay Packers [9] [58]
2022 Tua Tagovailoa ^105.513 Miami Dolphins [9] [65]
2023 Brock Purdy ^113.016 San Francisco 49ers [9] [66]

AFL annual passer rating leaders

Len Dawson led the AFL in passer rating a record six times. Len Dawson 1955 (cropped).jpg
Len Dawson led the AFL in passer rating a record six times.
Key
SymbolMeaning
LeaderThe player who recorded the highest passer rating in the AFL
RateThe passer rating of the player
GPThe number of games played by a player during the season
Pro Football Hall of Fame member
*Player set the single-season passer rating record
(#)Denotes the number of times a player appears in this list
AFL annual passer rating leaders by season
SeasonPlayerRate [upper-alpha 2] GPTeamRefs
1960 Tom Flores 71.8*14 Oakland Raiders [9] [68]
1961 George Blanda 91.3*14 Houston Oilers [9] [69]
1962 Len Dawson 98.3*14 Dallas Texans [9] [70]
1963 Tobin Rote 86.714 San Diego Chargers [9] [20]
1964 Len Dawson (2)89.914 Kansas City Chiefs [9] [70]
1965 Len Dawson (3)81.314 Kansas City Chiefs [9] [70]
1966 Len Dawson (4)101.7*14 Kansas City Chiefs [9] [70]
1967 Len Dawson (5)83.714 Kansas City Chiefs [9] [70]
1968 Len Dawson (6)98.614 Kansas City Chiefs [9] [70]
1969 Greg Cook 88.311 Cincinnati Bengals [9] [71]

Most seasons leading the league

CountPlayerSeasonsTeam(s)Refs
6 Len Dawson 1962, 19641968 Dallas Texans (1) / Kansas City Chiefs (5) [9] [70]
Steve Young 1991 1994, 1996, 1997 San Francisco 49ers [9] [47]
4 Ken Anderson 1974, 1975, 1981, 1982 Cincinnati Bengals [9] [36]
Aaron Rodgers 2011, 2012, 2020, 2021 Green Bay Packers [9] [58]
Bart Starr 1964, 1966, 1968, 1969 Green Bay Packers [9] [31]
Roger Staubach 1973, 1973, 1978, 1979 Dallas Cowboys [9] [34]
3 Sammy Baugh 1940, 1945, 1947 Washington Redskins [9] [13]
Arnie Herber 1934, 1936, 1939 Green Bay Packers [9] [10]
Sid Luckman 1941, 1943, 1946 Washington Redskins (1) / Chicago Bears (2) [9] [14]
Peyton Manning 2004 2006 Indianapolis Colts [9] [54]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 To qualify, a player must meet a minimum number of pass attempts per team game. 10 attempts per team game for seasons prior to 1975, 12 attempts per team game for the 1976 and 1977 seasons, and 14 attempts per team game from the 1978 season onwards. [8]
  2. To qualify, a player must have made a minimum of 10 pass attempts per team game. [8]

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