In a remarkable feat on Sunday, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray achieved a perfect passer rating, showcasing his talent and skill on the field. The significance of this achievement is only magnified by the historical context surrounding it.
According to the NFL, Murray is now just the second player in league history to achieve a perfect passer rating while throwing for 250 or more yards and rushing for 50 or more yards in a single game. This unique accomplishment was last achieved almost half a century ago, on November 3, 1974, by former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson in a game against the Baltimore Colts.
Back in 1974, Ken Anderson was a force to be reckoned with, ultimately going on to win the NFL’s MVP award seven years later. In the game against the Colts, Anderson completed an impressive 17 of 21 passes for 297 yards and three touchdowns. Not stopping there, he also showcased his prowess on the ground with 62 rushing yards on six carries, solidifying his place in NFL history.
Fast forward to Sunday’s game, and Kyler Murray was able to emulate Anderson’s performance with his own stellar stats. Murray completed 17 of 21 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns, a display of precision and accuracy that is rare in today’s game. Additionally, he contributed 59 rushing yards on five attempts, further solidifying his place as a dual-threat quarterback in the league.
The perfect passer rating is no easy feat to achieve, as it takes into account various key components such as completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown pass percentage, and interception percentage. With a maximum possible number of 158.3, achieving a perfect rating is a testament to a quarterback’s exceptional performance on the field.
In light of this historic achievement by Kyler Murray, it is clear that he is a rising star in the NFL, with the talent and potential to leave a lasting legacy in the league. As the football world continues to witness the evolution of the game, Murray’s performance serves as a reminder of the incredible feats that can be achieved on any given Sunday.