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PASSER RATING (at start of 2015 season)
1 | Aaron Rodgers | 106.01 |
2 | Tony Romo | 97.58 |
3 | Peyton Manning | 97.50 |
4 | Steve Young* | 96.81 |
5 | Tom Brady | 95.87 |
6 | Philip Rivers | 95.71 |
7 | Drew Brees | 95.41 |
8 | Ben Roethlisberger | 93.91 |
9 | Kurt Warner | 93.71 |
10 | Joe Montana* | 92.26 |
11 | Matt Ryan | 91.15 |
12 | Chad Pennington | 90.14 |
13 | Matt Schaub | 89.45 |
14 | Daunte Culpepper | 87.78 |
15 | Jeff Garcia | 87.54 |
16 | Andrew Luck | 86.60 |
17 | Dan Marino* | 86.38 |
18 | Carson Palmer | 86.34 |
19T | Trent Green | 86.03 |
19T | Brett Favre | 86.03 |
Italics denotes Hall of Famers |
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2014 LEADER: Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys (113.2)
SINGLE-SEASON NFL RECORD: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers (122.5 rating in 2011)