How PFF graded Purdy, 49ers in Sunday's win vs. Seahawks
Briefly

The quarterback finished the Week 14 game completing 19 of his 27 pass attempts for a career-high 368 yards with two touchdowns and a 122.1 passer rating. Purdy recorded a 70.4 completion percentage -- his seventh in a row of 70 percent or higher, which is the longest streak for a 49ers quarterback since Joe Montana in his 1989 season. If the regular season ended today, Purdy's mark of 65.9 percent would be the best number by any quarterback for a season since 2006, when PFF began tracking the statistics.
Purdy was perfect on his six throws of 16 yards or more downfield for 225 yards and two touchdowns. Purdy also completed all three of his passes 20 or more yards downfield, which puts his season total at a league-high 65.9 percent (Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud is No. 2 at 57.1 percent). Purdy's 9.896 yards per attempt on the season also would be the highest of any qualifying quarterback in 67 years if the campaign ended today, per ProFootballReference.
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