Aaron Charles Rodgers (born December 2, 1983) is an American football quarterback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL).
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Aaron Rodgers has moved into the top spot in Packers history.
Rodgers’ first-quarter touchdown pass to Allen Lazard in the first half of Saturday’s 24-22 win over the Browns pushed his career passing touchdown total to 443, surpassing the 442-touchdown Packers franchise record held by Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre.
The California product ranks fifth in all-time touchdown passes in NFL history, and third in passing touchdowns thrown with one team, trailing only Tom Brady (Patriots) and Drew Brees (Saints).
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Aaron Rodgers is doing something very cool with his record ball.
Rodgers threw three touchdown passes in the first half of the Green Bay Packers’ game against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday. The first of the three TD passes gave Rodgers 443 in his career. That surpassed Brett Favre’s record of 442 touchdown passes with the Packers.
The pass went to Allen Lazard, who gave the ball back to Rodgers. According to FOX’s broadcast, Rodgers is giving the record ball to Favre’s 11-year-old grandson, Parker.
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Arguing anyone but Aaron Rodgers as the greatest Packers quarterback seems foolish at this point. Not even Bart Starr can apply.
Rodgers passed Favre for most touchdowns passes in Packers history on Saturday against the Browns, throwing the 443rd of his career. It was a sideline throw to Allen Lazard, and he stretched across the goal line to score in the first quarter.
Rodgers ran off with the record-setting ball in his arm as fans cheered, and then chanted “MVP.” Considering Favre broke Dan Marino’s all-time NFL record for touchdown passes when he was still with the Packers, Rodgers’ milestone is remarkable.