
Consistently sharp in 2024.
For quarterbacks who played in more than 11 games last year, only Jared Goff was better than Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield.
That is, in completion percentage.
Goff led the league (for quarterbacks who played in more than 11 games) in completion percentage at 72.4. Not bad for a guy who doesn’t throw short a lot.
Mayfield was second with a career-high 71.4 completion percentage.
Tua Tagovailoa, who only played in 11 games, led the league for starting quarterbacks with a 72.9 completion percentage.
And when the Bucs neared the goal line, Mayfield’s completion percentage stayed high.
Per handicapper-turned-stathead Warren Sharp, Mayfield was third in the league in goal-to-go situations in completion percentage. Mayfield connected on 65 percent of his throws in goal-to-go plays.
Mayfield was tied with Bo Nix.
The only two quarterbacks better than Mayfield in completion percentage in goal-to-go situations were Saint Lamar Jackson (69 percent) and Jordan Love (68 percent).
So it didn’t matter where the ball was placed last year for Mayfield. He connected with his receivers consistently well.
Will this continue in 2025 with yet another new offensive coordinator for Mayfield?
> completion rate on goal-to-go passes:
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> 69% – Lamar Jackson68% – Jordan Love65% – Bo Nix65% – Baker Mayfield63% – Jalen Hurts63% – Patrick Mahomes59% – Jared Goff58% – Dak Prescott57% – Aaron Rodgers56% – C.J. Stroud55% – Sam Darnold55% – Brock Purdy
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> 54% – Joe Burrow…
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> — Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) [June 25, 2025](https://twitter.com/SharpFootball/status/1937918589308137607?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)