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List of Quarterbacks with a Perfect NFL Passer Rating from Wikipedia List of Quarterbacks with a perfect NFL Passer Rating From Wikipedia Oppon Res Com At Yar TD # Quarterback Date Team ent ult p. t. ds s [4] October Chicago New York W 63– 1 Ray Mallouf 14 18 252 4 17, 1948 Cardinals Giants 35 Washingt [5] October New York W 38– 2 Sammy Baugh on 16 20 254 4 16, 1949 Bulldogs 14 Redskins [6] October Cleveland Chicago 3 Otto Graham W 31–7 14 18 266 3 10, 1954 Browns Cardinals Novemb Washingto George Cleveland 4 [7] er 7, n W 62–3 10 11 208 3 Ratterman Browns 1954 Redskins [8] October Cleveland Pittsburgh W 45– 5 Milt Plum 13 14 197 2 5, 1958 Browns Steelers 12 Decemb [9] Chicago Detroit L 45– 6 M.C. Reynolds er 6, 8 10 170 2 Cardinals Lions 21 1959 Septemb Kansas [10] Denver 7 Len Dawson er 7, City W 59–7 12 15 278 4 Broncos 1963 Chiefs Novemb [11] New York Philadelph W 42– 8 Y.A. Tittle er 10, 16 20 261 3 Giants ia Eagles 14 1963 [12] Cleveland New York W 52– 9 Frank Ryan Decemb 12 13 202 5 Browns Giants 20 er 12, Oppon Res Com At Yar TD # Quarterback Date Team ent ult p. t. ds s 1964 Washingt Sonny October St. Louis W 24– 10 [13] on 12 14 195 3 Jurgensen 24, 1965 Cardinals 20 Redskins [14] October New York Miami W 33– 11 Joe Namath 13 15 199 2 22, 1967 Jets Dolphins 14 Novemb [15] Baltimore Atlanta 12 Johnny Unitas er 12, W 49–7 17 20 370 4 Colts Falcons 1967 Decemb [16] Dallas Cleveland W 52– 13 Don Meredith er 24, 10 12 212 2 Cowboys Browns 14 1967 Craig October Dallas Philadelph 14 [17] W 38–7 14 18 261 3 Morton (1) 5, 1969 Cowboys ia Eagles Fran October New York St. Louis W 35– 15 [18] 15 18 280 5 Tarkenton 25, 1970 Giants Cardinals 17 Septemb Daryle Oakland Pittsburgh L 34– 16 [19] er 17, 8 10 172 2 Lamonica Raiders Steelers 28 1972 Septemb New [20] Atlanta 17 Dick Shiner er 16, Orleans W 62–7 13 15 227 3 Falcons 1973 Saints [21] October Atlanta Chicago 18 Bob Lee W 46–6 11 13 181 2 14, 1973 Falcons Bears Oppon Res Com At Yar TD # Quarterback Date Team ent ult p. t. ds s Los San [22] October W 37– 19 James Harris Angeles Francisco 12 15 276 3 20, 1974 14 Rams 49ers Novemb [23] Cincinnati Baltimore W 24– 20 Ken Anderson er 3, 17 21 297 3 Bengals Colts 14 1974 Novemb [24] St. Louis New York 21 Jim Hart er 23, W 37–6 11 13 242 2 Cardinals Jets 1975 Septemb San [25] St. Louis W 43– 22 Dan Fouts er 26, Diego 15 18 259 4 Cardinals 24 1976 Chargers New [26] October Atlanta W 23– 23 Scott Hunter Orleans 10 11 138 2 31, 1976 Falcons 20 Saints Decemb Terry Pittsburgh Baltimore W 40– 24 [27] er 19, 14 18 264 3 Bradshaw Steelers Colts 14 1976 New [28] New York W 55– 25 Steve Grogan England 15 19 281 4 Jets 21 Patriots October 29, 1978 [29] Cleveland Buffalo W 41– 26 Brian Sipe 12 15 217 3 Browns Bills 20 Decemb New [30] Miami 27 Bob Griese er 18, England W 23–3 12 13 171 2 Dolphins 1978 Patriots Oppon Res Com At Yar TD # Quarterback Date Team ent ult p. t. ds s Decemb [31] Chicago Green Bay 28 Vince Evans er 7, W 61–7 18 22 316 3 Bears Packers 1980 Septemb Craig Denver San Diego W 42– 29 [32] er 27, 17 18 308 4 Morton (2) Broncos Chargers 24 1981 Decemb Seattle Dave Denver 30 [33] er 24, Seahawk W 31–7 12 13 200 3 Krieg (1) Broncos 1983 s Septemb Steve Atlanta Houston W 42– 31 [34] er 23, 11 13 195 3 Bartkowski Falcons Oilers 10 1984 Novemb Ken New York Seattle 32 [35] er 2, W 38–7 26 32 431 4 O'Brien (1) Jets Seahawks 1986 San New [36] October W 37– 33 Steve Young Francisco England 11 12 188 3 22, 1989 20 49ers Patriots Novemb San [37] Atlanta 34 Joe Montana er 12, Francisco W 45–3 16 19 270 3 Falcons 1989 49ers Decemb New Ken New York 35 [38] er 23, England W 42–7 11 12 210 2 O'Brien (2) Jets 1990 Patriots [39] October Minnesot Detroit W 31– 36 Rich Gannon 8 10 146 2 15, 1992 a Vikings Lions 14 Oppon Res Com At Yar TD # Quarterback Date Team ent ult p. t. ds s Septemb New [40] Atlanta L 34– 37 Bobby Hebert er 12, Orleans 14 18 243 3 Falcons 31 1993 Saints New [41] October Pittsburgh L 37– 38 Mike Buck Orleans 10 11 164 2 17, 1993 Steelers 14 Saints Decemb New [42] Indianapol 39 Drew Bledsoe er 26, England W 38–0 9 11 143 2 is Colts 1993 Patriots Tampa Septemb Craig Bay Indianapol W 24– 40 [43] er 11, 19 24 313 3 Erickson Buccanee is Colts 10 1994 rs Novemb Dave Detroit Buffalo W 35– 41 [44] er 24, 20 25 351 3 Krieg (2) Lions Bills 21 1994 Septemb Chris Houston Cincinnati W 38– 42 [45] er 25, 23 26 352 4 Chandler Oilers Bengals 28 1995 [46] October Cincinnati Pittsburgh 43 Jeff Blake W 27–9 18 22 275 3 19, 1995 Bengals Steelers Kurt October St. Louis Cincinnati W 38– 44 [47] 17 21 310 3 Warner (1) 3, 1999 Rams Bengals 10 Kurt October St. Louis San Diego W 57– 45 [48] 24 30 390 4 Warner (2) 1, 2000 Rams Chargers 31 Oppon Res Com At Yar TD # Quarterback Date Team ent ult p. t. ds s New Peyton October Indianapo W 30– 46 [49] England 16 20 268 3 Manning (1) 22, 2000 lis Colts 23 Patriots Decemb [50] Buffalo Seattle W 42– 47 Doug Flutie er 24, 20 25 366 3 Bills Seahawks 23 2000 Novemb Peyton Indianapo Philadelph W 35– 48 [51] er 10, 18 23 319 3 Manning (2) lis Colts ia Eagles 13 2002 Decemb [52] New York Indianapol W 44– 49 Kerry Collins er 22, 23 29 366 4 Giants is Colts 27 2002 Septemb New Peyton Indianapo W 55– 50 [53] er 28, Orleans 20 25 314 6 Manning (3) lis Colts 21 2003 Saints Novemb Chad New York Indianapol L 38– 51 [54] er 16, 11 14 219 3 Pennington Jets is Colts 31 2003 Decemb Kansas [55] Detroit W 45– 52 Trent Green er 14, City 20 25 341 3 Lions 17 2003 Chiefs Peyton January Indianapo Denver W 41– 53 [56] 22 26 377 5 Manning (4) 4, 2004 lis Colts Broncos 10 Ben Septemb Pittsburgh Tennesse 54 Roethlisberger ( er 11, W 34–7 9 11 218 2 Steelers e Titans 1)[57] 2005 Oppon Res Com At Yar TD # Quarterback Date Team ent ult p. t. ds s Septemb Philadelp Donovan Detroit W 56– 55 [58] er 23, hia 21 26 381 4 McNabb Lions 21 2007 Eagles New October Miami W 49– 56 Tom Brady (1)[59] England 21 25 354 6 21, 2007 Dolphins 28 Patriots Ben Novemb Pittsburgh Baltimore 57 Roethlisberger ( er 5, W 38–7 13 16 209 5 Steelers Ravens 2)[60] 2007 Ben Decemb Pittsburgh St. Louis W 41– 58 Roethlisberger ( er 20, 16 20 261 3 Steelers Rams 24 3)[61] 2007 Septemb Kurt Arizona Miami W 31– 59 [62] er 14, 19 24 361 3 Warner (3) Cardinals Dolphins 10 2008 [63] October New York Oakland 60 Eli Manning W 44–7 8 10 173 2 11, 2009 Giants Raiders Novemb New New [64] W 38– 61 Drew Brees er 30, Orleans England 18 23 371 5 17 2009 Saints Patriots Novemb New Detroit W 45– 62 Tom Brady (2)[65] er 25, England 21 27 341 4 Lions 24 2010 Patriots Novemb Washingt Robert Griffin Philadelph 63 [66] er 18, on W 31–6 14 15 200 4 III ia Eagles 2012 Redskins Oppon Res Com At Yar TD # Quarterback Date Team ent ult p. t. ds s Novemb Philadelp [67] Oakland W 49– 64 Nick Foles er 3, hia 22 28 406 7 Raiders 20 2013 Eagles Decemb Kansas [68] Oakland W 56– 65 Alex Smith er 15, City 17 20 287 5 Raiders 31 2013 Chiefs Decemb [69] New York Miami W 37– 66 Geno Smith er 28, 20 25 358 3 Jets Dolphins 24 2014 Tampa Septemb Marcus Tennesse Bay W 42– 67 [70] er 13, 13 16 209 4 Mariota e Titans Buccaneer 14 2015 s Ryan October Miami Houston W 44– 68 [71] 18 19 282 4 Tannehill 25, 2015 Dolphins Texans 26 Novemb Washingt New [72] W 47– 69 Kirk Cousins er 15, on Orleans 20 25 324 4 14 2015 Redskins Saints Septemb Los [73] Minnesota W 38– 70 Jared Goff er 27, Angeles 26 33 465 5 Vikings 31 2018 Rams Seattle Russell October Detroit W 28– 71 [74] Seahawk 14 17 248 3 Wilson 28, 2018 Lions 14 s Ben Novemb Pittsburgh Carolina W 52– 72 Roethlisberger ( er 8, 22 25 328 5 Steelers Panthers 21 4)[75] 2018 Oppon Res Com At Yar TD # Quarterback Date Team ent ult p. t. ds s Lamar Baltimore Miami W 59– 73 [76] 17 20 324 5 Jackson Ravens Dolphins 10 Septemb er 8, 2019 [77] Dallas New York W 35– 74 Dak Prescott 25 32 405 4 Cowboys Giants 17 .
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