Teddy Bridgewater stated at the start of this season that he had a goal of completing 70 percent of his passes. Bridgewater’s final tally in his second year was 65.3, which ranked ninth in the NFL and was up from his 64.4 rate as a rookie.
Drew Brees set the all-time completion rate at 71.2 in 2011, two years after he tied former Bengals QB Ken Anderson (70.6 in 1982). Hall of Famers Sammy Baugh (70.3 in 1945), Steve Young (70.3 in 1994) and Joe Montana (70.2 in 1989) are the only other players to hit higher than 70 percent of their passes in an NFL season, although Tony Romo (69.