Jim McMahon - Career Stats

Career Stats

Year Team G Passing
Att.-Comp.
Yards Pct. TD Int. Sacks-Lost Pass
Rating
1982 Chicago 8 210-120 1,501 .571 9 7 27-196 79.9
1983 Chicago 14 295-175 2,184 .593 12 13 42-266 77.6
1984 Chicago 9 143-85 1,146 .594 8 2 10-48 97.8
1985 Chicago 13 313-178 2,392 .569 15 11 26-125 82.6
1986 Chicago 6 150-77 995 .513 5 8 6-40 61.4
1987 Chicago 7 210-125 1,639 .595 12 8 22-136 87.4
1988 Chicago 9 192-114 1,346 .594 6 7 13-79 76.0
1989 San Diego 12 318-176 2,132 .553 10 10 28-167 73.5
1990 Philadelphia 5 9-6 63 .667 0 0 1-7 86.8
1991 Philadelphia 12 311-187 2,239 .601 12 11 21-128 80.3
1992 Philadelphia 4 43-22 279 .512 1 2 4-25 60.1
1993 Minnesota 12 331-200 1,968 .604 9 8 23-104 76.2
1994 Arizona 3 43-23 219 .535 1 3 3-23 46.6
1995 Green Bay 1 1-1 6 1.00 0 0 0-0 91.7
1996 Green Bay 5 4-3 39 .750 0 0 0-0 105.2
Totals 120 2,573-1,492 18,148 .580 100 90 226-1,344 78.2
Playoff Totals 8 82-155 1,112 .643 5 4 n/a-n/a 76.1

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