We'll have plenty of time after the Super Bowl to do statistical studies of a pass-crazed 2018 NFL season, but one of the first things to know is that this was the year of completion percentage. Teams completed 64.9 percent of their passes, smashing the former record of 63.0 percent set in 2016. Interestingly enough, the only qualified passers who did not complete at least 60 percent of their passes were rookies Josh Allen (52.8 percent), Josh Rosen (55.2 percent), and Sam Darnold (57.7 percent). Better luck (and hopefully fewer drops) next year.