QBs with the highest career passer rating in primetime games in NFL history
#3 - Patrick Mahomes - 103.7
Patrick Mahomes is off to the greatest start to a career by any quarterback of all time. In just four years as a starting quarterback, he has already won a Super Bowl ring, Super Bowl MVP, NFL MVP, four division titles, and two conference championships. He also has an impressive 58-16 overall career record as a starter.
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Among the many things Mahomes has excelled at during his career so far is his performances in primetime games, including a 103.7 passer rating. He has been terrific in Monday Night Football, totaling a 5-1 overall record.
#2 - Drew Brees - 105.5
Drew Brees is a future Pro Football Hall of Famer and a former Super Bowl winner. He finished his career with the second-most career passing yards and passing touchdowns and the best completion percentage among all qualified quarterbacks.
Brees has an excellent 105.5 passer rating in primetime games. He played exceptionally well during their games at home with the New Orleans Saints, where he took full advantage of the notoriously loud crowd in the dome.
#1 - Aaron Rodgers - 106.8
Aaron Rodgers is one of the most dominant regular-season quarterbacks of all time. He has won four NFL MVP awards during his career, the second-most of all time, while also owning the best ratio of touchdowns to interceptions by any quarterback ever.
Rodgers' 106.8 passer rating in primetime games is the best among quarterbacks. In recent years, he has been nearly unstoppable in primetime games, going undefeated in his last ten regular-season primetime games in the previous two seasons with the Green Bay Packers.
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