Sid Luckman - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Passing Stats
Year Team G Comp Attempts Yards Completion
%
TD INT Passer
rating
1939 Chicago 11 23 51 636 45.1% 5 4 91.6
1940 Chicago 11 48 105 941 45.7% 4 9 54.5
1941 Chicago 11 68 119 1,181 57.1% 9 6 95.3
1942 Chicago 11 57 105 1,023 54.3% 10 13 80.1
1943 Chicago 10 110 202 2,194 54.5% 28 12 107.5
1944 Chicago 7 71 143 1,018 49.7% 11 12 63.8
1945 Chicago 10 117 217 1,727 53.9% 14 10 82.5
1946 Chicago 11 110 229 1,826 48% 17 16 71.0
1947 Chicago 12 176 323 2,712 54.5% 24 31 67.7
1948 Chicago 12 89 163 1,047 54.6% 13 14 65.1
1949 Chicago 11 22 50 200 44% 1 3 37.1
1950 Chicago 11 13 37 180 35.1% 1 2 38.1
Totals 128 904 1,744 14,685 51.8% 137 132 75.0

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