PORT CALCULATOR Passer Rating Calculator Calculate your NFL passer rating with our professional sports calculator.
πŸ“–
What is the Passer Rating Calculator & How does it work?

The passer rating is a measure used in American football to evaluate the performance of quarterbacks. It takes into account several key statistics: completions, attempts, yards gained, touchdowns thrown, and interceptions.

To calculate the passer rating, you need to input your quarterback’s statistics for a specific period (usually games or seasons). The formula is designed to balance these factors, providing a single numerical value that reflects overall performance.

text{Passer Rating} = frac{(8.4 * text{Yards}) + (3.3 * text{TDs}) – (35 * text{INTs})}{text{Attempts}} + 150
var = meaning
Yards = Total Passing Yards
TDs = Touchdowns
INTs = Interceptions
Attempts = Pass Attempts
βš™οΈ
Parameters
❓
Frequently Asked Questions
What statistics are needed for the passer rating calculation?
You need completions, attempts, yards gained, touchdowns thrown, and interceptions.
How is the passer rating calculated?
The formula balances these factors to provide a single numerical value reflecting overall performance.
Can I use this calculator for any period?
Yes, you can input statistics for games or seasons as needed.
What is the range of a typical passer rating?
The passer rating typically ranges from 0 to 158.3, with higher numbers indicating better performance.
How do I interpret my quarterback’s passer rating?
A higher passer rating indicates better overall performance in terms of accuracy, yardage, touchdowns, and avoiding interceptions.
Is there a difference between NFL and college football passer ratings?
Yes, the formula for calculating passer ratings can vary slightly between the NFL and college levels.
Can I use this calculator for other sports?
No, this calculator is specifically designed for American football quarterback performance evaluation.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.