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Career and 2025 season passer rating for NFL QBs between 25 and 29 years old
Posted on 12/15/25 at 9:25 pm
Posted on 12/15/25 at 9:25 pm
With at least 5 games started in 2025...
Listed by age
Josh Allen - May 1996 - 94.5; 104.3
Joe Burrow - December 1996 - 100.2; 84.3
Lamar Jackson - January 1997 - 101.9; 101.4
Daniel Jones - May 1997 - 86.6; 100.2
Sam Darnold - June 1997 - 86.5; 102.0
Kyler Murray - August 1997 - 92.2; 88.6
Justin Herbert - March 1998 - 96.1; 92.2
Tua Tagovailoa - March 1998 - 96.2; 86.4
Jalen Hurts - August 1998 - 94.5; 99.4
Mac Jones - September 1998 - 86.9; 97.4
Jordan Love - November 1998 - 97.0; 101.9
Justin Fields - March 1999 - 84.7; 89.5
Tyler Shough - September 1999 - 85.9; 85.9
Trevor Lawrence - October 1999 - 85.6; 87.9
Brock Purdy - December 1999 - 103.6; 96.0
Bo Nix - February 2000 - 91.6; 89.7
Michael Penix - May 2000 - 85.8; 88.5
Spencer Rattler - September 2000 - 78.9; 86.5
Jayden Daniels - December 2000 - 96.7; 88.1
Dillon Gabriel - December 2000 - 80.8; 80.8
Sorted by career passer rating
1. Brock Purdy - December 1999 - 103.6; 96.0
2. Lamar Jackson - January 1997 - 101.9; 101.4
3. Joe Burrow - December 1996 - 100.2; 84.3
4. Jordan Love - November 1998 - 97.0; 101.9
5. Jayden Daniels - December 2000 - 96.7; 88.1
6. Tua Tagovailoa - March 1998 - 96.2; 86.4
7. Justin Herbert - March 1998 - 96.1; 92.2
8. Josh Allen - May 1996 - 94.5; 104.3
9. Jalen Hurts - August 1998 - 94.5; 99.4
10. Kyler Murray - August 1997 - 92.2; 88.6
11. Bo Nix - February 2000 - 91.6; 89.7
12. Mac Jones - September 1998 - 86.9; 97.4
13. Daniel Jones - May 1997 - 86.6; 100.2
14. Sam Darnold - June 1997 - 86.5; 102.0
15. Tyler Shough - September 1999 - 85.9; 85.9
16. Michael Penix - May 2000 - 85.8; 88.5
17. Trevor Lawrence - October 1999 - 85.6; 87.9
18. Justin Fields - March 1999 - 84.7; 89.5
19. Dillon Gabriel - December 2000 - 80.8; 80.8
20. Spencer Rattler - September 2000 - 78.9; 86.5
Sorted by 2025 season passer rating
1. Josh Allen - May 1996 - 94.5; 104.3
2. Sam Darnold - June 1997 - 86.5; 102.0
3. Jordan Love - November 1998 - 97.0; 101.9
4. Lamar Jackson - January 1997 - 101.9; 101.4
5. Daniel Jones - May 1997 - 86.6; 100.2
6. Jalen Hurts - August 1998 - 94.5; 99.4
7. Mac Jones - September 1998 - 86.9; 97.4
8. Brock Purdy - December 1999 - 103.6; 96.0
9. Justin Herbert - March 1998 - 96.1; 92.2
10. Bo Nix - February 2000 - 91.6; 89.7
11. Justin Fields - March 1999 - 84.7; 89.5
12. Kyler Murray - August 1997 - 92.2; 88.6
13. Michael Penix - May 2000 - 85.8; 88.5
14. Jayden Daniels - December 2000 - 96.7; 88.1
15. Trevor Lawrence - October 1999 - 85.6; 87.9
16. Spencer Rattler - September 2000 - 78.9; 86.5
17. Tua Tagovailoa - March 1998 - 96.2; 86.4
18. Tyler Shough - September 1999 - 85.9; 85.9
19. Joe Burrow - December 1996 - 100.2; 84.3
20. Dillon Gabriel - December 2000 - 80.8; 80.8
Difference between 2025 ranking and career 1-20 ranking in the lists
Darnold +12
D. Jones +8
Allen +7
Fields +7
M. Jones +5
Rattler +4
Hurts +3
Penix +3
Lawrence +2
Love +1
Nix +1
Gabriel -1 (only played in 2025)
Jackson -2
Herbert -2
Murray -2
Shough -3 (only played in 2025)
Purdy -7
Daniels -9
Tua -11
Burrow -16
Big years for Darnold, D. Jones, Allen, Fields
Rough years for Purdy, Daniels, Tua, Burrow
Team support and injuries are a big factor.
Just did this to see where these still relatively young but mostly experienced QBs stack up to each other strictly on the passer rating stats.
Listed by age
Josh Allen - May 1996 - 94.5; 104.3
Joe Burrow - December 1996 - 100.2; 84.3
Lamar Jackson - January 1997 - 101.9; 101.4
Daniel Jones - May 1997 - 86.6; 100.2
Sam Darnold - June 1997 - 86.5; 102.0
Kyler Murray - August 1997 - 92.2; 88.6
Justin Herbert - March 1998 - 96.1; 92.2
Tua Tagovailoa - March 1998 - 96.2; 86.4
Jalen Hurts - August 1998 - 94.5; 99.4
Mac Jones - September 1998 - 86.9; 97.4
Jordan Love - November 1998 - 97.0; 101.9
Justin Fields - March 1999 - 84.7; 89.5
Tyler Shough - September 1999 - 85.9; 85.9
Trevor Lawrence - October 1999 - 85.6; 87.9
Brock Purdy - December 1999 - 103.6; 96.0
Bo Nix - February 2000 - 91.6; 89.7
Michael Penix - May 2000 - 85.8; 88.5
Spencer Rattler - September 2000 - 78.9; 86.5
Jayden Daniels - December 2000 - 96.7; 88.1
Dillon Gabriel - December 2000 - 80.8; 80.8
Sorted by career passer rating
1. Brock Purdy - December 1999 - 103.6; 96.0
2. Lamar Jackson - January 1997 - 101.9; 101.4
3. Joe Burrow - December 1996 - 100.2; 84.3
4. Jordan Love - November 1998 - 97.0; 101.9
5. Jayden Daniels - December 2000 - 96.7; 88.1
6. Tua Tagovailoa - March 1998 - 96.2; 86.4
7. Justin Herbert - March 1998 - 96.1; 92.2
8. Josh Allen - May 1996 - 94.5; 104.3
9. Jalen Hurts - August 1998 - 94.5; 99.4
10. Kyler Murray - August 1997 - 92.2; 88.6
11. Bo Nix - February 2000 - 91.6; 89.7
12. Mac Jones - September 1998 - 86.9; 97.4
13. Daniel Jones - May 1997 - 86.6; 100.2
14. Sam Darnold - June 1997 - 86.5; 102.0
15. Tyler Shough - September 1999 - 85.9; 85.9
16. Michael Penix - May 2000 - 85.8; 88.5
17. Trevor Lawrence - October 1999 - 85.6; 87.9
18. Justin Fields - March 1999 - 84.7; 89.5
19. Dillon Gabriel - December 2000 - 80.8; 80.8
20. Spencer Rattler - September 2000 - 78.9; 86.5
Sorted by 2025 season passer rating
1. Josh Allen - May 1996 - 94.5; 104.3
2. Sam Darnold - June 1997 - 86.5; 102.0
3. Jordan Love - November 1998 - 97.0; 101.9
4. Lamar Jackson - January 1997 - 101.9; 101.4
5. Daniel Jones - May 1997 - 86.6; 100.2
6. Jalen Hurts - August 1998 - 94.5; 99.4
7. Mac Jones - September 1998 - 86.9; 97.4
8. Brock Purdy - December 1999 - 103.6; 96.0
9. Justin Herbert - March 1998 - 96.1; 92.2
10. Bo Nix - February 2000 - 91.6; 89.7
11. Justin Fields - March 1999 - 84.7; 89.5
12. Kyler Murray - August 1997 - 92.2; 88.6
13. Michael Penix - May 2000 - 85.8; 88.5
14. Jayden Daniels - December 2000 - 96.7; 88.1
15. Trevor Lawrence - October 1999 - 85.6; 87.9
16. Spencer Rattler - September 2000 - 78.9; 86.5
17. Tua Tagovailoa - March 1998 - 96.2; 86.4
18. Tyler Shough - September 1999 - 85.9; 85.9
19. Joe Burrow - December 1996 - 100.2; 84.3
20. Dillon Gabriel - December 2000 - 80.8; 80.8
Difference between 2025 ranking and career 1-20 ranking in the lists
Darnold +12
D. Jones +8
Allen +7
Fields +7
M. Jones +5
Rattler +4
Hurts +3
Penix +3
Lawrence +2
Love +1
Nix +1
Gabriel -1 (only played in 2025)
Jackson -2
Herbert -2
Murray -2
Shough -3 (only played in 2025)
Purdy -7
Daniels -9
Tua -11
Burrow -16
Big years for Darnold, D. Jones, Allen, Fields
Rough years for Purdy, Daniels, Tua, Burrow
Team support and injuries are a big factor.
Just did this to see where these still relatively young but mostly experienced QBs stack up to each other strictly on the passer rating stats.
Posted on 12/15/25 at 10:34 pm to NorthEndZone
If you factor in rushing production and postseason success, Hurts has already passed Burrow career wise. Kind of crazy given he's 2 years younger and the way he's generally perceived as a QB
Posted on 12/15/25 at 10:40 pm to SECCaptain
He’s passed Burrow in what way? If you put Burrow on last year’s Eagles they would be almost unbeatable. One of the best playoff defenses I’ve ever seen, 2 elite wide receivers, the best offensive line in the league, and an MVP caliber running back.
Posted on 12/15/25 at 10:54 pm to StrongOffer
HURTS RS 55-25
64.5 COMP% 21105 total yards 170 TDs 97 TOV 10x4th Q comeback 13 xGWD
2x pro bowler 1x all pro 1x MVP runner up
Missed 6.8% of games since becoming starter(could argue this is really 2.2%, rested final 2 games in 2022 and 2024 to get ready for playoffs)
HURTS PO 6-3
66.8% 2194 total yards 20 TD 7 TOV
2x conference champ, 1x super bowl champ, 1x super bowl MVP
BURROW RS 41-32-1
68.3 COMP% 20782 total yards 160 TD’s 83 TOV 6 4th Q comeback 9x GWD
2x pro bowler 0x all pro 0 top 3 MVP finishes
Missed 22.9% of games since becoming starter
BURROW PLAYOFFS 5-2
67.3 COMP% 1927 total yards 10 TD 4 TOV
1x conference champ
64.5 COMP% 21105 total yards 170 TDs 97 TOV 10x4th Q comeback 13 xGWD
2x pro bowler 1x all pro 1x MVP runner up
Missed 6.8% of games since becoming starter(could argue this is really 2.2%, rested final 2 games in 2022 and 2024 to get ready for playoffs)
HURTS PO 6-3
66.8% 2194 total yards 20 TD 7 TOV
2x conference champ, 1x super bowl champ, 1x super bowl MVP
BURROW RS 41-32-1
68.3 COMP% 20782 total yards 160 TD’s 83 TOV 6 4th Q comeback 9x GWD
2x pro bowler 0x all pro 0 top 3 MVP finishes
Missed 22.9% of games since becoming starter
BURROW PLAYOFFS 5-2
67.3 COMP% 1927 total yards 10 TD 4 TOV
1x conference champ
This post was edited on 12/15/25 at 10:57 pm
Posted on 12/15/25 at 11:01 pm to SECCaptain
Anybody being objective would take Burrow. It’s a team sport and the Eagles are light years better than the Bengals. Burrow lead an average team to the Super Bowl. I like Hurts but he’s never been elite. Burrow is obviously a better qb. Even in your gotcha stats, Burrow has 200 less total playoff yards in 2 less games.
Posted on 12/15/25 at 11:24 pm to StrongOffer
He also has half the TD's
The stats are roughly equal and Hurts is more accomplished, both RS and playoffs, has more accolades and is almost never injured. LOL @ Burrow having no help in comparison with Hurts. He's had a combo of Chase, Higgins, Boyd, AJ Green, Mixon, Gio Bernard, Chase Brown his entire career
40 year old Flacco with a week to learn the playbook literally outplayed Burrow in Cincy this year, and it's not even close tbh
Flacco 27.2 ppg
61.6% COMP 272.7 YPG 6.38 ANY/A 91.3 rating
5.2% TD RATE 1.6% INT RATE 3.47% SACK RATE
Burrow 20.75 ppg
60.5 COMP% 191.8 YPG 5.22 ANY/A 84.3 rating
5.1% TD RATE 2.5% INT RATE 5.99% SACK RATE
That same Joe Flacco was complete dogshit on the Browns with an entire offseason to prepare
14.0 ppg
58.1% COMP 203.8 YPG 3.14 ANY/A 60.3 rating
1.3% TD RATE 3.8% INT RATE 5.33% SACK RATE
The stats are roughly equal and Hurts is more accomplished, both RS and playoffs, has more accolades and is almost never injured. LOL @ Burrow having no help in comparison with Hurts. He's had a combo of Chase, Higgins, Boyd, AJ Green, Mixon, Gio Bernard, Chase Brown his entire career
40 year old Flacco with a week to learn the playbook literally outplayed Burrow in Cincy this year, and it's not even close tbh
Flacco 27.2 ppg
61.6% COMP 272.7 YPG 6.38 ANY/A 91.3 rating
5.2% TD RATE 1.6% INT RATE 3.47% SACK RATE
Burrow 20.75 ppg
60.5 COMP% 191.8 YPG 5.22 ANY/A 84.3 rating
5.1% TD RATE 2.5% INT RATE 5.99% SACK RATE
That same Joe Flacco was complete dogshit on the Browns with an entire offseason to prepare
14.0 ppg
58.1% COMP 203.8 YPG 3.14 ANY/A 60.3 rating
1.3% TD RATE 3.8% INT RATE 5.33% SACK RATE
This post was edited on 12/15/25 at 11:26 pm
Posted on 12/16/25 at 7:51 am to SECCaptain
You’re right my guy. The guy who led the league in passing a season ago is obviously a shite quarterback.
This post was edited on 12/16/25 at 7:52 am
Posted on 12/16/25 at 10:24 am to grizzlylongcut
Posted on 12/16/25 at 10:55 am to StrongOffer
quote:
Anybody being objective would take Burrow
lol no. Could you imagine his whiny arse press conference if he had to do one tush push in a game much less multiple?
Posted on 12/16/25 at 10:58 am to grizzlylongcut
quote:
You’re right my guy. The guy who led the league in passing a season ago is obviously a shite quarterback.
He threw the ball 68 more times than the second guy lol.
Burrow is a lot like the best of Kirk Cousins. You don’t mind him on your fantasy team in a pinch because he’ll put up some garbage numbers but you wouldn’t want him as the starter on your real team.
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