Otto Graham - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Season Team Passing Rushing Fumbles
G* Att† Cmp‡ Cmp% Yards Ypa§ TD‖ Int¶ Rat# Att† Yards TD‖ Fum Lost
AAFC Statistics
1946 Cleveland Browns 14 174 95 54.6 1,834 10.5 17 5 112.1 30 -125 1 0 0
1947 Cleveland Browns 14 269 163 60.6 2,753 10.2 25 11 109.2 19 72 1 0 0
1948 Cleveland Browns 14 333 173 52.0 2,713 8.1 25 15 85.6 23 146 6 0 0
1949 Cleveland Browns 12 285 161 56.5 2,785 9.8 19 10 97.5 27 107 3 0 0
NFL Statistics
1950 Cleveland Browns 12 253 137 54.2 1,943 7.7 14 20 64.7 55 145 6 6 6
1951 Cleveland Browns 12 265 147 55.5 2,205 8.3 17 16 79.2 35 29 3 7 5
1952 Cleveland Browns 12 364 181 49.7 2,816 7.7 20 24 66.6 42 130 4 4 4
1953 Cleveland Browns 12 258 167 64.7 2,722 10.6 11 9 99.7 43 143 6 8 3
1954 Cleveland Browns 12 240 142 59.2 2,092 8.7 11 17 73.5 63 114 8 3 1
1955 Cleveland Browns 12 185 98 53.0 1,721 9.3 15 8 94.0 68 121 6 7 4
Career Totals 126 2,626 1,464 55.8 23,584 9.0 174 135 86.6 405 882 44 35 23
Source: Databasefootball.com *GamesAttemptsCompletions §Yards per attemptTouchdownsInterceptions #Quarterback rating

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