Man, I’ve been digging into the 2023 NFL quarterback stats, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I started off by looking at all the starting QBs for each of the 32 teams, just to get a general overview of how they performed throughout the season.

First, I gathered all the basic data I could find, like games played, completion percentage, yards, touchdowns, and interceptions. That gave me a good starting point, but I wanted to go deeper. I spent hours combing through articles and looking at various rankings to see how these guys stacked up against each other.
What really caught my eye were some of the more unusual stats. For example, did you know that Jauan Jennings had the highest passer rating in the 2023 regular season and playoffs? I sure didn’t! It just shows that there’s always more to the story than just the big names.
- Searched for some general overview from articles.
- Collected some basic information including games, completion percentage, yards, and etc.
- Compared the data and found something interesting.
- Drafted my sharing article.
Main steps I have taken:
I also stumbled upon some interesting facts about quarterbacks who have beaten all 32 teams. Apparently, only four quarterbacks in NFL history have accomplished that: Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, and Drew Brees. That’s some elite company! It got me thinking about the current top dogs, like Mahomes. He’s undoubtedly the best right now, but achieving that “best ever” status requires consistent performance year after year.
This whole process has really opened my eyes to the complexities of evaluating quarterback performance. It’s not just about the flashy numbers; there’s a lot of history and context to consider. I’m still piecing it all together, but it’s been a fun and enlightening experience so far.
Hope my sharing is interesting and useful. I have spent a lot of time on it. I will keep exploring more data in the future.