Jake Delhomme - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Regular season Passing Rushing
Season Team GP GS Comp Att Pct Yds TD INT Rat Att Yds TD
1998 New Orleans Saints 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
1999 New Orleans Saints 2 2 42 76 55.3 521 3 5 62.4 11 72 2
2000 New Orleans Saints 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2001 New Orleans Saints 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2002 New Orleans Saints 4 0 8 10 80.0 113 0 0 113.8 4 -2 0
2003 Carolina Panthers 16 15 266 449 59.2 3,219 19 16 80.6 42 39 1
2004 Carolina Panthers 16 16 310 533 58.2 3,886 29 15 87.3 25 71 1
2005 Carolina Panthers 16 16 262 435 60.2 3,421 24 16 88.1 24 31 1
2006 Carolina Panthers 13 13 263 431 61.0 2,805 17 11 82.6 18 12 0
2007 Carolina Panthers 3 3 55 86 64.0 624 8 1 111.8 6 26 0
2008 Carolina Panthers 16 16 246 414 59.4 3,288 15 12 84.7 20 21 2
2009 Carolina Panthers 11 11 178 321 55.5 2,015 8 18 59.4 17 60 0
2010 Cleveland Browns 5 4 93 149 62.4 872 2 7 63.4 8 -2 0
2011 Houston Texans 1 0 18 28 7.5 211 1 0 99.0
Regular season totals 102 96 1,723 2,904 59.3 20,764 125 101 81.2 175 328 7
Playoffs Passing Rushing
Season Team GP GS Comp Att Pct Yds TD INT Rat Att Yds TD
2003-04 Carolina Panthers 4 4 59 102 57.8 987 6 1 106.1 10 -1 0
2005-06 Carolina Panthers 3 3 54 90 60.0 655 5 4 82.4 5 24 0
2008-09 Carolina Panthers 1 1 17 34 50.0 205 1 5 39.1 0 0 0
Playoff totals 8 8 130 226 55.9 1,847 12 10 75.9 15 23 0

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