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22 paź 2018 · Step 1: Understanding the formula for passer rating. Passer rating is calculated using a quarterback’s passing attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns, and interceptions. The highest...
Passer rating (also known as QB rating or Quarterback Rating) is a metric that's used to measure the efficiency of quarterbacks in the NFL. Though originally developed in 1973, passer rating is still one of the most popular statistics available for quantifying the play of NFL quarterbacks.
The NFL passer rating formula ranges on a scale from 0 to 158.3 based on completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdowns per attempt, and interceptions per attempt. Input your values below to calculate a rating: Pass Attempts. Pass Completions.
The NFL passer rating formula includes five variables: pass attempts, completions, passing yards, touchdown passes, and interceptions. Each of those variables is scaled to a value between 0 and 2.375, with 1.0 being statistically average (based on league data between 1960 and 1970).
Passer Rating Formula: Passer Rating = ((a + b + c + d) / 6) * 100. The four components of the formula are: a - Completion Percentage Factor. a = ((Completions / Attempts) - 0.3) * 5. b - Yards per Attempt Factor. b = ((Yards / Attempts) - 3) * 0.25. c - Touchdown Percentage Factor. c = (Touchdowns / Attempts) * 20.
As of the end of the 2019 NFL season, Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers holds the single season record for highest passer rating at 122.5 in 2011. Peyton Manning has the 2nd highest single season passer rating of 121.1 with Indianapolis in 2004.
The NFL passer rating formula includes four variables: completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdowns per attempt, and interceptions per attempt. Each of those variables is scaled to a value between 0 and 2.375, with 1.0 being statistically average (based on league data between 1960–1970).