Brian Sipe - Career Stats

Career Stats

Year Team GP Att Com Pct Yds TD Int Rate
1974 Cleveland Browns 10 108 59 54.6 603 1 7 47.0
1975 Cleveland Browns 7 88 45 51.1 427 1 3 54.4
1976 Cleveland Browns 14 312 178 57.1 2113 17 14 77.3
1977 Cleveland Browns 9 195 112 57.4 1233 9 14 61.8
1978 Cleveland Browns 16 399 222 55.6 2906 21 15 80.7
1979 Cleveland Browns 16 535 286 53.5 3793 28 26 73.4
1980 Cleveland Browns 16 554 337 60.8 4132 30 14 91.4
1981 Cleveland Browns 16 567 313 55.2 3876 17 25 68.2
1982 Cleveland Browns 6 185 101 54.6 1064 4 8 60.7
1983 Cleveland Browns 15 496 291 58.7 3566 26 23 79.1
NFL Career Totals 125 3439 1944 56.5 23713 154 149 74.8
1984 New Jersey Generals 16 324 192 59.3 2540 17 15 82.3
1985 Jacksonville Bulls - 89 55 61.8 685 4 2 91.5
USFL Career Totals - 413 247 56.5 3225 21 17 84.3

Key to Abbreviations
GP= Games Played
Att= Passes attempted
Com= Passes Completed
Pct= Completion percentage
Yds= Yards
TD= Touchdowns
Int= Interceptions
Rate= Passer rating

Preceded by
Earl Campbell
AP NFL Most Valuable Player
1980 season
Succeeded by
Ken Anderson
Preceded by
Jeff Knapple
New Jersey Generals starting quarterbacks
1984
Succeeded by
Doug Flutie
Preceded by
Matt Robinson
Jacksonville Bulls starting quarterbacks
1985
Succeeded by
Ed Luther

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