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Aaron Rodgers has moved into first place "unofficially" in NFL Passer Ratings at 96.9. He needs another 525 pass attempts to make it official though (min 1500 att).
Romo is 4th at 94.6 behind Rodgers, Steve Young, & Peyton Manning and just ahead of Phillip Rivers.
Here are the current top-10 (including yesterday's games):
1. Aaron Rodgers - 96.9
2. Steve Young - 96.8
3. Peyton Manning - 95.2
4. Tony Romo - 94.6
5. Phillip Rivers - 94.0
6. Kurt Warner - 93.8
7. Tom Brady - 93.6
8. Joe Montana - 92.3
9. Ben Roethlisberger - 90.8
10. Drew Brees - 90.7
It will be interesting to see if Rodgers can hang onto that ranking through the rest of the season. He's only started 27 games so far in his career so one bad game could drop him a couple of spots.
Source: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm
Romo was second through most of last season but by the end of the year had dropped to 3rd. Manning is having a monster season this year so it will be tough for Romo to pass him but it could happen if Tony continues to have games like yesterday's.
Romo is 4th at 94.6 behind Rodgers, Steve Young, & Peyton Manning and just ahead of Phillip Rivers.
Here are the current top-10 (including yesterday's games):
1. Aaron Rodgers - 96.9
2. Steve Young - 96.8
3. Peyton Manning - 95.2
4. Tony Romo - 94.6
5. Phillip Rivers - 94.0
6. Kurt Warner - 93.8
7. Tom Brady - 93.6
8. Joe Montana - 92.3
9. Ben Roethlisberger - 90.8
10. Drew Brees - 90.7
It will be interesting to see if Rodgers can hang onto that ranking through the rest of the season. He's only started 27 games so far in his career so one bad game could drop him a couple of spots.
Source: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm
Romo was second through most of last season but by the end of the year had dropped to 3rd. Manning is having a monster season this year so it will be tough for Romo to pass him but it could happen if Tony continues to have games like yesterday's.