- Ranks No. 1 in NFL history (min. 1,500 attempts) inÂ
- career passer rating (102.4), interception percentage (1.39) and TD/INT ratio (4.33, 364/84).
- Set an NFL single-season record in 2018 with his interception percentage of 0.34 (two INTs on 597 attempts), besting the previous mark held by Chiefs QB Damon Huard (0.41 in 2006). Also set a league record in 2018 for consecutive passing attempts without an INT (402).
- Has posted eight seasons (2009, 2011-12, 2014-16, 2018-19) with 500-plus passing attempts and fewer than 10 INTs, the most in NFL history ahead of Patriots QB Tom Brady (six) and Falcons QB Matt Ryan (three).
- Has been named the NFL's Most Valuable Player by The Associated Press twice in his career (2011, 2014), one of only eight players in league history to win the award multiple times.
- Is the only quarterback in league history to record a 100-plus passer rating in six consecutive seasons (2009-14).Â
- Is the lone QB in NFL history to throw 40-plus TD passes with seven or fewer INTs in a season, having done it twice in his career (45/6 in 2011, 40/7 in 2016).
- Is one of only four QBs in NFL history (Dan Marino, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees) to have two seasons with 40-plus TD passes. Has thrown 38-plus TD passes four times in his career, the most in NFL history.
- Has registered eight 4,000-yard passing seasons, the most in team history, and a franchise-record 21 games with four-plus passing TDs.
- In 174 career regular-season starts (since 2008), has posted 60 games with 300-plus passing yards (No. 5 in the NFL over that span), 107 without an interception (No. 1, min. 15 attempts) and 90 with a 100-plus passer rating (No. 2).
- Ranks No. 1 in team history in 300-yard games (60) and games without an INT (108) and ranks No. 1 in games with a 100-plus rating (91).
- Has been selected to the Pro Bowl in eight of the last 11 seasons (2009, 2011-12, 2014-16, 2018-19).
- In the franchise record books, holds seven of the top eight single-season marks for passer rating (2009-14, 2016), four of the top six for passing TDs (2011-12, 2014, 2016), six of the top seven for completion percentage (2010-14, 2016) and five of the top seven for passing yards (2009, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2018).
- Threw at least one 70-yard TD pass in seven consecutive seasons (2008-14), the first NFL player to do so since Bears QB Ed Brown (1955-61). Has 18 career TD passes of 70-plus yards, which is tied for No. 1 in league annals.
- Needed just 144 games to reach 300 career TD passes, the fewest in NFL history ahead of Manning and Marino (157 games). Also was the fastest to 300 TD passes by doing so on his 4,742nd career attempt (Manning, 5,306).
- Reached the 30,000-yard passing mark for his career on his 3,652nd attempt, the fewest attempts needed in NFL history (Johnny Unitas, 3,695).
- Holds eight of the nine lowest INT-percentage marks (min. 200 att.) in team history (NFL-record 0.34 in 2018, 0.70 in 2019, 0.96 in 2014, 1.15 in 2016, 1.20 in 2011, 1.29 in 2009, 1.40 in 2015, 1.45 in 2012). His eight seasons with 200-plus passing attempts and an interception percentage of 1.50 or less are the most in NFL history.
- Has led the league in interception percentage (0.70) four times in his career, joining Sammy Baugh (five times) and Brady (four times) as the only players in league history to lead the league in the category in four-plus seasons.
- Has posted seven of the top eight streaks in team history for the most consecutive passing attempts without an INT.Â
- Posted a streak of 492 attempts and 44 TD passes at home without an interception from 2012-15, both NFL records (586 attempts and 49 TDs, including playoff games).
- Led the league in TD passes in 2016 with 40, the first Green Bay QB to lead the NFL since Brett Favre in 2003. Set a single-season franchise record for completions with 401 in 2016.Â
- Set the NFL single-season record with a 122.5 passer rating in 2011, topping the previous mark held by Manning (121.1 in 2004). Was the first Packer to lead the league in the category since the system was implemented in 1973.
- In 2011, set league records for the most 100-plus rating games (13) and most 110-plus rating games (12), and tied the NFL mark for the most 140-plus rating games (four).
- Also in 2011, set franchise records for TD passes (45), passing yards (4,643), completion percentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25) and 300-yard games (eight, tied in 2014) on his way to earning NFL MVP honors from AP.
- Became only the fourth QB in NFL history to throw for 300 yards and three TDs with no INTs in a Super Bowl, taking home game MVP honors for Green Bay's win over Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV.
- Threw a TD pass in 35 consecutive regular-season games at home from 2008-12, the second-longest streak in NFL history behind only Marino's 39-game streak from 1983-88.
- Is one of only three QBs in NFL history with 40,000-plus passing yards and 3,000-plus rushing yards (Fran Tarkenton, John Elway).
- With 28 career rushing TDs, ranks No. 2 in franchise history among QBs behind only Tobin Rote (29). Has rushed for 250-plus yards in eight seasons (2009-12, 2014-16, 2018), the most in team history by a QB.
- Has been named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week a franchise-record 17 times in his career (Weeks 13 and 16 of 2010; Weeks 1, 4 and 9 in 2011; Weeks 4 and 6 in 2012; Week 2 in 2013; Weeks 4, 7, 10 and 17 in 2014; Week 3 in 2015; Weeks 14 and 16 in 2016; Week 5 in 2017; Week 7 in 2019). Earned the honor at least once in eight consecutive seasons (2010-17).
- Has been named the NFC Offensive Player of the Month eight times in his career (October 2009, December 2010, September, October and November 2011, October 2012, November 2014, December 2016).
- Threw 65 career TD passes to WR Jordy Nelson, making them the most productive TD duo in franchise history as they moved past Favre and Antonio Freeman (57) in 2016 vs. Minnesota (Week 16).
- Has played in 19 career postseason games, No. 3 in team history behind only Favre (22) and K Mason Crosby (20).
- Holds franchise career playoff records for TD passes (40) and 300-yard passing games (seven).
2019 SEASON: Started all 16 games for the eighth time in his career and completed 353 of 569 passes (62.0 pct.) for 4,002 yards and 26 TDs with four INTs for a 95.4 rating...Was selected to his eighth career Pro Bowl, tied for the third-most selections in team history behind only Favre and T Forrest Gregg (nine each)...It marked his second consecutive season with 4,000-plus passing yards, 25-plus passing TDs and four or fewer INTs, the only QB in NFL history to achieve those totals in a single season...Posted 25-plus TD passes for the 10th time in his career, tied for No. 6 in NFL history...Eclipsed the 4,000-yard passing mark for the eighth time in his career, further extending his franchise record (Favre, five)...Led the league in interception percentage (0.70) for the fourth time in his career, joining Baugh (five times) and Brady (four times) as the only players in league history to lead the league in the category in four-plus seasons...His INT percentage was the second-best single season mark in franchise history (min. 200 att.) behind only his NFL-record 0.34 percentage in 2018...Was tied for the league lead in zero-INT games (min. 15 att.) with 12...Was tied for No. 8 in the NFL in TD passes...Completed 12 passes of 40-plus yards on the season, which was tied for No. 4 in the NFL...Completed a pass of 25-plus yards to 11 different players on the season, tied for the most in a season in team history (1988 and 2018)...Rushed for 183 yards and a TD on 46 carries (4.0 avg.)…Started both playoff games and completed 47 of 66 passes (71.2 pct.) for 569 yards and four TDs with two INTs for a 104.9 rating...Vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 26): Threw for a season-high 422 yards and two TDs with one INT on 34-of-53 passing (64.2 pct.) for a 93.4 rating. It marked his eighth career 400-yard game, further extending his franchise mark...Vs. Oakland (Oct. 20): Set a single-game franchise record (min. 15 att.) with a perfect 158.3 passer rating after connecting on 25 of 31 passes (80.6 pct.) for 429 yards and five TDs with no INTs, eclipsing the previous franchise mark of 155.4 by him at Cleveland in 2009. Also posted a rushing TD (3-yarder in the third quarter), making him just the second QB in NFL history (Redskins QB Mark Rypien; Nov. 10, 1991) to throw for 400-plus yards with five-plus passing TDs, a rushing TD and no INTs. Posted the third-most passing yards in a game with a perfect passer rating (since 1950). His fourth TD pass of the day (3-yarder to TE Jimmy Graham in the third quarter) was the 350th of his career as he reached the mark in his 172nd career game, the fastest to 350 TD passes in NFL history (Brees, 180 games). His average of 13.84 yards per attempt was a single-game career high (min. 15 att.) and was the best by a Green Bay QB since Favre registered a 14.52-yard average (363 yards on 25 att.) at Indianapolis on Nov. 16, 1997. His 13.84-yard average was the best in team history in a game with 30-plus attempts. Posted his 22nd career game with four-plus TD passes, moving into the No. 5 spot in NFL history as he moved past Marino (21). Threw TD passes to two different RBs (21-yarder to Aaron Jones in the first quarter, 2-yarder to Jamaal Williams in the second quarter) for the first time in his career. Threw a 20-plus-yard completion to six different players on the afternoon, the most in a game by the Packers since Dec. 12, 1983, at Tampa Bay (also six players). Completed a career-high nine passes of 20-plus yards, the most by a Green Bay QB since Favre had nine at Oakland on Dec. 22, 2003. Threw a 74-yard TD pass to Valdes-Scantling in the fourth quarter, his 18th TD pass of 70-plus yards since 2008, the most in the league over that span. Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance, his franchise-record 17th time winning the award…At Kansas City (Oct. 27): Threw for 305 yards and three TDs with no INTs on 23-of-33 passing (69.7 pct.) for a 129.0 rating, giving him back-to-back games with 300-plus passing yards, three-plus passing TDs and no INTs for the sixth time in his career (no other QB in team history has done it once). All three of his TD passes went to RBs (two to Jones, one to Williams), the first time the Packers had three TD passes to RBs in a single game since Favre threw two to RB Edgar Bennett and one to RB Dorsey Levens vs. Chicago on Nov. 12, 1995. After the Chiefs tied the game at 24 with just over nine minutes remaining, connected with a split-out Jones on a screen that he took 67 yards for what proved to be the game-winning TD, giving him a TD pass of 65-plus yards in the fourth quarter of back-to-back games as he became the first Packers QB to do so since Arnie Herber in 1935…At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 1): Threw for 243 yards and four TDs with no INTs on 21-of-33 passing (63.6 percent), his sixth straight game without throwing an INT as he posted a 125.4 rating. It marked his 23rd career game with four-plus TD passes as he moved into a tie with Favre for the No. 4 spot in NFL history behind only Manning (35), Brees (34) and Brady (29)...Vs. Chicago (Dec. 15): Threw for 203 yards and a TD on 16-of-33 passing (48.5 percent) with no INTs, his eighth straight game without an interception, the second-longest streak in franchise history (min. 15 att. per game) behind only his nine-game streak in 2018. Brought his streak of attempts without an INT to 265, the third-longest streak in franchise annals behind his NFL-record streak of 402 in 2018 and QB Bart Starr's streak of 294 in 1964-65...At Minnesota (Dec. 23): Threw for 216 yards on 26-of-40 passing (65.0 pct.). Saw his streak of consecutive passing attempts without an INT come to an end at 277 when he was picked off by S Anthony Harris early in the second quarter…At Detroit (Dec. 29): Connected on 27 of 55 passing attempts (49.1 percent) for 323 yards and two TDs with one INT for a 72.0 rating. Brought his passing-yardage total for the season to 4,002 yards, the eighth 4,000-yard season of his career. With the Packers trailing, 20-13, with just over five minutes remaining in the game, found WR Allen Lazard for a 28-yard TD pass down the middle of the field to tie the game. Taking over possession with 1:20 remaining in the contest, led the offense on an eight-play, 68-yard drive that was capped off with Crosby's 33-yard game-winning FG as time expired…Vs. Seattle (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Threw for 243 yards and two TDs with no INTs on 16-of-27 passing (59.3 percent) for a 113.7 passer rating, the seventh time in his career that he posted a 110-plus rating in a playoff game, the second most in NFL history behind only Brady (eight). Threw for multiple TD passes in his sixth straight postseason game, extending the longest streak in team history. Completed 7 of 9 passes (77.8 percent) for 121 yards and a TD for a 155.8 rating on third down, the second-highest postseason rating of his career on third down behind only his perfect 158.3 rating vs. Dallas in the 2014 postseason. Had two key third-down completions on Green Bay's final drive of the game as the offense ran out the clock in the 28-23 win, the first one a perfectly placed ball to WR Davante Adams on third-and-8 from the Green Bay 22 for a 32-yard gain and the second a 9-yard completion over the middle to Graham on third-and-9...At San Francisco (NFC Championship, Jan. 19): Completed 31 of 39 passes (79.5 pct.) for 326 yards and two TDs with two INTs for a 97.2 rating. Moved past Favre (39) in the franchise record book for the most TD passes in the playoffs by throwing the 40th of his career, reaching the 40-TD mark in his 19th career postseason game, the fastest to 40 TD passes in NFL history (Joe Montana, 20 games). Tied his own single-game franchise postseason record for the most completions (at Atlanta, Jan. 15, 2011) and posted the second-highest completion percentage (min. 20 att.) behind only his mark of 86.1 (31 of 36) at Atlanta in 2011. Posted his seventh career 300-yard passing game, moving past Montana into sole possession of the No. 4 spot in NFL postseason history.
2018: Started all 16 games and completed 372 of 597 passes (62.3 percent) for 4,442 yards and 25 TDs with two INTs for a 97.6 passer rating...Was selected to his seventh career Pro Bowl...Set an NFL single-season record with his interception percentage of 0.34, eclipsing the previous mark held by Huard (0.41 in 2006)...Posted the lowest INT percentage in the league for the third time in his career (2009, 2014)...His two INTs on the season were the fewest in league history among QBs with 500-plus attempts, besting the mark of five by him (2014), Vikings QB Sam Bradford (2016) and Smith (2017)...Also set the franchise mark for fewest INTs in a season (min. 200 att.) as he topped QB Bart Starr's record of three INTs on 251 attempts in 1966...Became just the third QB in NFL history with 25-plus passing TDs and two or fewer INTs in a season (Eagles QB Nick Foles, 27/2 in 2013; Brady, 28/2 in 2016)...His 372 completions tied him for the second-best mark (Favre, 2005) in team history behind only his own mark of 401 completions in 2016...Led the NFL with 13 zero-INT games (min. 15 att.), tied for the most in a season in franchise history with his mark in 2014...Ranked No. 6 in the league in passing yards...His passing-yardage total ranks No. 3 in team history behind only his 4,643 yards in 2011 and QB Lynn Dickey's 4,458 yards in 1983...Led the league with nine completions of 50-plus yards and was tied for the league lead with 16 completions of 40-plus yards...Completed a pass of 50-plus yards to a franchise-record seven different players on the season...Became the first QB in NFL history to post three games with 425-plus passing yards in a season...Ranked No. 2 in the league with 1,249 yards passing on third down...Added 269 rushing yards on 43 carries (6.3 avg.) and rushed for 20 first downs, a 46.5 percentage that ranked No. 2 in the NFL among players with 40-plus attempts...Posted 10 runs of 10-plus yards (No. 3 on the team)…Vs. Chicago (Sept. 9): Completed 20 of 30 passes (66.7 percent) for 286 yards and three TDs with no INTs for a 130.7 passer rating as he led the Packers to the second-largest comeback win in Lambeau Field history after Green Bay trailed 20-0 late in the third quarter. It marked the first time in team annals that the Packers won a game after trailing by 17-plus points entering the fourth quarter. With just over nine minutes remaining in the second quarter, sustained a knee injury when he was sacked by DE Roy Robertson-Harris at the Green Bay 27. Was sidelined for the final three drives of the first half, but returned to action for the second half. Completed 17 of 23 passes (73.9 percent) for 273 yards and three TDs in the second half (152.7 rating), with 212 yards and all three of his TD passes coming in the fourth quarter, both career highs. Early in the fourth quarter, connected with WR Geronimo Allison on a 39-yard TD pass, lofting the ball to him in the right corner of the end zone over CB Kyle Fuller. On the next drive, found Adams for a 51-yard completion to the Chicago 24 and then connected with him again three plays later for a 12-yard TD pass. Led the offense to a third straight TD drive, with all three drives taking less than three minutes, threading the ball to WR Randall Cobb on a short pass over the middle as Cobb took it down the middle of the field for a game-winning 75-yard TD with 2:13 remaining...At Washington (Sept. 23): Completed 27 of 44 passes (61.4 percent) for 265 yards and two TDs with no INTs for a 93.5 rating. Eclipsed 5,000 career passing attempts in the game, with his 319 career TD passes at the time of his 5,000th attempt setting an NFL mark (Unitas, 284) and his 78 INTs also setting a league record (Donovan McNabb, 107)...At Detroit (Oct. 7): Threw for 442 yards and three TDs on 32-of-52 passing (61.5 percent) for a 108.0 rating. It marked his fifth career 400-yard passing game, further extending his franchise record, and marked the second-best yardage output of his career behind only his 480-yard performance vs. Washington in 2013. Threw for 301 yards in the second half, the most in his career in a second half and the third most in either half in his career (335 yards vs. Washington in the first half in 2013, 315 vs. Chicago in the first half in 2014). Set a single-game franchise record with 23 passing first downs. Went over the 40,000-yard passing mark for his career, making him the fastest QB to 40,000 passing yards/300 passing TDs in NFL history by doing it in his 154th career game (Manning and Marino, 157 games)...Vs. San Francisco (Oct. 15): Became the first QB in team history to post back-to-back 400-yard passing games as he connected on 25 of 46 attempts for 425 yards and two TDs with no INTs for a 100.4 rating. Became the first QB in NFL history to register back-to-back 400-yard passing games with no interceptions. It marked his sixth career 400-yard game, with no other QB in team annals posting more than one 400-yard effort. Part of an offense that featured three 100-yard receivers (Adams, 132; Graham, 104; Valdes-Scantling, 103) for just the second time in franchise history (Oct. 12, 1980, at Tampa Bay). Completed two passes of 50-plus yards (60-yarder to Valdes-Scantling and 54-yarder to Graham), matching his career high. With the Packers trailing, 30-23, with three minutes remaining, led the offense on a four-play, 58-yard drive that took just 1:05 and was capped off with his 16-yard TD pass to Adams. After a CB Kevin King interception gave the offense the ball back with 1:07, led the offense on a 10-play, 81-yard drive that was capped off with Crosby's 27-yard game-winning FG as time expired. It marked his fifth straight game with 40-plus passing attempts, topping QB Don Majkowski (four-game streak in 1989) for the longest streak in team history…At Seattle (Nov. 15): Threw for 332 yards and two TDs on 21-of-30 passing (70.0 percent) for a 128.8 rating, his second-highest passer rating of the season. Matched his career high with two completions of 50-plus yards, his third game this season with two passes of 50-plus yards, a career best. Late in the first quarter, rolled to his right before heaving a deep pass to TE Robert Tonyan, who made the reception at the 1-yard line on the 54-yard TD pass. It was his 37th TD pass of 50-plus yards, the most in the NFL since 2008...Vs. Arizona (Dec. 2): Posted his franchise-record eighth straight zero-INT game (min. 15 att.) as he surpassed his previous record of seven straight games in 2016. Brought his streak of consecutive attempts without an INT to 336, surpassing Starr's mark of 294 in 1964-65 for the top streak in franchise annals…Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 9): Completed 21 of 32 passes (65.6 percent) for 196 yards and two TDs with no INTs, bringing his streak of consecutive attempts without an INT to an NFL-record 368 as he surpassed Brady's mark of 358 in 2010-11. Set the record on his 24-yard TD pass to Cobb in the third quarter. It marked his ninth consecutive zero-INT game (min. 15 att.), tied for the second-longest streak in NFL history behind only Brady (11 games in 2010). Posted a season-high 154.9 passer rating on third down, completing 5 of 6 passes for 70 yards and a TD. Added 44 rushing yards on just three carries, an average of 14.7 yards per carry that was the best in his career (min. three att.)…At Chicago (Dec. 16): Completed 25 of 42 passes (59.5 percent) for 274 yards with an interception, snapping his NFL-record streak of 402 consecutive attempts without an INT. Was picked off on a pass over the middle on third-and-goal from the 9 late in the fourth quarter, with S Eddie Jackson intercepting the deflected ball in the end zone. The pick snapped his streak of 225 consecutive attempts without an INT in the red zone...At N.Y. Jets (Dec. 23): Connected on a season-high 37 passes on 55 attempts (67.3 percent) for 442 yards and two TDs with no INTs for a 103.8 rating. Became the first QB in NFL history to have three 425-yard passing games in a season. His passing yardage tied the second-best single-game mark of his career and was his third 400-yard passing game of the season, further extending his single-season franchise record. Posted his 56th career game with 300-plus passing yards, the most in franchise history as he surpassed Favre's mark of 55. His completion total was the second most in franchise history behind only his 39 completions vs. Chicago on Oct. 20, 2016. It marked his 13th zero-INT game on the season, tying the franchise mark he set in 2014. Posted his third career game with 55-plus passing attempts and zero INTs, tying Brady for the most in NFL history. Posted his fifth game since 2015 with 50-plus passing attempts and no INTs, the most in the league over that span. His five career games with 50-plus attempts/zero INTs are the only ones in franchise history. Part of an offense that featured five players with 60-plus receiving yards for the first time in franchise history. Helped the offense rack up 35 first downs, the second most in a game in team annals behind only the 37 at Philadelphia on Nov. 11, 1962. Matched his career high with two rushing TDs, giving him his second career game with 400-plus passing yards, two-plus passing TDs and two rushing TDs, the only QB in NFL history to do so in a game. In overtime, led the offense on an eight-play, 75-yard drive, finishing it off with a 16-yard TD pass to Adams in the back of the end zone to give the Packers the win…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 30): Started, but departed the game after three series (nine plays) due to a concussion.
2017: Started seven games on the season (Weeks 1-6, 15) and completed 154 of 238 passes (64.7 percent) for 1,675 yards and 16 TDs with six INTs for a 97.2 passer rating...Ranked No. 2 in the NFL in TD percentage (6.7), No. 8 in passer rating and No. 7 in completion percentage...Through Week 5, ranked No. 1 in the league in TD passes (13), No. 3 in TD percentage (6.9) and No. 5 in passer rating (104.1)...Added 126 rushing yards on 24 carries (5.3 avg.) on the season...Was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 20 (collarbone) and was sidelined for seven games (Week 7, Weeks 9-14) before being activated on Dec. 16...Was placed on injured reserve again (collarbone) on Dec. 19…Vs. Seattle (Sept. 10): Threw for 311 yards and a TD with one INT on 28-of-42 passing for an 86.5 rating. Saw his streak of consecutive attempts without an INT end at 251, the second-longest streak in franchise history to that point behind only Starr (294, 1964-65)…At Atlanta (Sept. 17): Connected on 33 of 50 passes for 343 yards and two TDs with one INT for a 90.7 passer rating. Threw his 300th career TD pass, a 1-yard left-handed shovel pass to RB Ty Montgomery in the fourth quarter, to become the fastest to 300 TD passes in league history by doing so on his 4,742nd career attempt (Manning, 5,306 attempts) and in his 144th career game (Manning and Marino, 157 games). Also set the NFL mark for the fewest career INTs at the time of his 300th TD pass with 74, easily besting the previous mark of 115 INTs by Brady. Became just the 11th QB in NFL history to throw 300-plus TD passes as he moved into a tie for No. 10 in league history with John Elway (300)…Vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 24): Posted his fifth consecutive 300-yard passing game, a franchise record as he surpassed his own mark of four straight games in 2011. Connected on 28 of 42 passes for 313 yards and three TDs with one INT for a 102.6 rating. Registered 300-plus passing yards in each of the first three games of the season for the first time in his career. Posted a 122.5 passer rating in the second half/OT, completing 19 of 27 passes for 240 yards and two TDs with no INTs. Posted his first career win against the Bengals, giving him a victory against all 31 other teams in the league. Threw two TD passes to Nelson, with the second one capping off a 12-play, 75-yard drive that tied the game at 24 and sent it to overtime. Completed nine passes on the game-tying drive, rolling out to his right on the TD to Nelson as he completed the pass near the pylon just past the outstretched arms of CB Dre Kirkpatrick. On the offense's opening drive in OT, drew DE Michael Johnson offside on third down, giving the Packers a free play as he found Allison down the sideline near the Cincinnati 45 before Allison cut it back and took it down the field for a 72-yard gain to the 7-yard line to set up Crosby's game-winning 27-yard FG two plays later...Vs. Chicago (Sept. 28): Threw four TD passes with no INTs on 18-of-26 passing for 179 yards and a 128.0 passer rating. It marked his fourth career game against the Bears with four-plus TD passes and zero INTs, one of two opponents he has done that against (Minnesota, four games). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he joined Brady (five games vs. Buffalo) as the only QBs in league history to have four or more games with four-plus TD passes/zero INTs vs. the same opponent. Joined Tarkenton as the only QBs in NFL history to record four games with four-plus TD passes vs. Chicago…At Dallas (Oct. 8): Threw for 221 yards and three TDs on 19-of-29 passing (65.5 percent), his third straight game with three-plus TD passes. Helped lead the Packers to a 35-31 victory after trailing, 21-6, late in the first half, the second time in three games that the Packers overcame a deficit of 14-plus points (first time since 1989). Led the offense on a nine-play, 75-yard game-winning drive in just 1:02. Found Adams for a 12-yard TD on a back-shoulder throw over CB Jourdan Lewis with 11 seconds remaining to give Green Bay the win. Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance, the 16th time in his career that he had won the award and the eighth consecutive season that he had earned the honor at least one time…At Minnesota (Oct. 15): Started and completed 2 of 4 passes for 18 yards, but sustained a broken right collarbone on the second series on a hit from LB Anthony Barr after he released the ball as he rolled out to his right…At Carolina (Dec. 17): Returned to action after missing the previous seven contests, completing 26 of 45 passes for 290 yards and three TDs with three INTs for a 71.5 rating. Added 43 rushing yards on six carries (7.2 avg.), picking up three first downs.
2016: Started all 16 games for the third straight season and completed 401 of 610 passes (65.7 percent) for 4,428 yards and 40 TDs with seven INTs for a 104.2 passer rating...Ranked No. 1 in the league in TD passes, the first Green Bay QB to do so since Favre in 2003...Set a franchise single-season record for completions...Ranked No. 2 in the NFL in TD percentage (6.6), No. 4 in passer rating and passing yards and No. 3 in TD/INT ratio (5.71)...His INT percentage of 1.15 was the second lowest in team history to that point (min. 200 att.) behind only his mark of 0.96 in 2014...Became just the second QB in NFL history (Brady, 2015) to post 600-plus attempts and seven or fewer INTs in a season...Was selected to the Pro Bowl for the third straight season and the sixth time in his career, but did not play due to injury...Became the first QB in NFL history to register 4,000-plus passing yards, 400-plus completions, 40-plus TD passes and fewer than 10 INTs in a season…Posted a league-best seven games with three-plus passing TDs and no INTs, the second most in a season in team history behind only his eight games in 2014...Led the league with a franchise-record four games with four-plus TD passes and no INTs...Ranked No. 1 in the NFL in games with multiple passing TDs/zero INTs with 10, also the second most in franchise history behind only his mark of 11 in 2014...Had a league-high 31 TD passes in the red zone, tied with Favre (1995) for the most by a Green Bay QB since STATS began recording it in 1991...Ranked No. 2 in the NFL with a third-down passer rating of 116.2, completing 101 of 153 passes for 1,391 yards and 16 TDs with five INTs...Over the final seven games of the season, completed 168 of 241 passes (69.7 percent) for 2,018 yards and 18 TDs with no INTs for a 120.0 passer rating...Rushed for a career-high 369 yards and a team-leading four TDs on 67 carries (5.5 avg.), the highest rushing-yardage total by a Green Bay QB since Rote (398 yards) in 1956...Ranked No. 3 in the NFL among QBs in rushing yards, No. 5 in yards per carry (min. 40 att.) and tied for No. 5 in rushing TDs…Posted seven games with 25-plus rushing yards, matching his career high set in 2015...Posted a 103.8 passer rating in the postseason, completing 80 of 128 passes (62.5 percent) for 1,004 yards and nine TDs with two INTs...Posted 13 completions of 25-plus yards in the playoffs, the most in a single postseason in team annals…Vs. Detroit (Sept. 25): Posted a 129.3 passer rating, connecting on 15 of 24 passes for 205 yards and four TDs with no INTs, with all four of the TD passes coming in the first half. It marked just the second time in his career that he had thrown four-plus TD passes in a first half (six vs. Chicago, Nov. 9, 2014). His 24 passing attempts were the fewest in his career in a game that he threw four-plus TD passes...Vs. Chicago (Oct. 20): Set a single-game franchise record with 39 completions, eclipsing the previous high of 36 by Favre at Chicago on Dec. 5, 1993. Posted 326 yards on 39-of-56 passing with three TDs and no INTs for a 102.2 rating, with all three TD passes coming in the second half. Completed 10-plus passes to three different receivers (Adams, 13; Cobb, 11; Montgomery, 10), becoming just the second QB in NFL history (Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe, Nov. 13, 1994) to accomplish that feat in a regular-season game...At Atlanta (Oct. 30): Threw for 246 yards and four TDs with no INTs on 28-of-38 passing for a 125.5 passer rating. It marked his 18th career game with four-plus TD passes as he moved past Unitas (17) for No. 6 on the all-time list. All four of his TD passes were to different players, with three of them (WRs Jeff Janis, Trevor Davis and Allison) recording the first regular-season TD catches of their career. Posted a career-high 60 rushing yards on just six carries (10.0 avg.), the best mark by a Green Bay QB since Majkowski's 88-yard outing at Detroit on Sept. 30, 1990...Vs. Seattle (Dec. 11): Completed 18 of 23 passes for 246 yards and three TDs with no INTs for a season-best 150.8 passer rating, his fourth straight game with a 100-plus rating. It marked his eighth straight game with two-plus TD passes, the second-longest streak of his career behind only a 13-game streak in 2011. Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance, the 14th time he had won the award in his career…Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 24): Threw for 347 yards and four TDs with no INTs on 28-of-38 passing for a 136.6 rating. Threw two TD passes to Nelson as the duo set the franchise record for the most productive TD combination in franchise history (59), surpassing Favre and Freeman's mark of 57. In addition to his four passing TDs, added a 6-yard rushing TD with 24 seconds remaining in the first half to give Green Bay a 28-13 lead at the break. Was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week, further extending his franchise record by winning the award for the 15th time in his career...At Detroit (Jan. 1): Set a then-franchise record with his seventh straight zero-INT game, completing 27 of 39 passes for 300 yards and four TDs for a 126.0 passer rating as the Packers won their fourth division title in five years. Became the first QB in team history to register back-to-back games in the same season with 300-plus passing yards, four-plus TDs and no INTs. It marked his 20th career game with four-plus TD passes as he moved past Favre (19) for the franchise record…Vs. N.Y. Giants (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 8): Completed 25 of 40 passes for 362 yards and four TDs for a 125.2 rating, becoming just the fourth QB in NFL history to throw for 350-plus yards, four-plus TDs and zero INTs in a playoff game (Manning, Warner, Smith). Tied the single-game franchise playoff record with the four TD passes and became the first QB in team history to record two games with four-plus passing TDs in the postseason (at Arizona, Jan. 10, 2010). Posted his sixth career playoff game with three-plus TD passes, topping Favre (five) for the franchise mark. Also extended his team playoff record with his fifth career 300-yard game. The 362 yards passing were the third most in a playoff game in team history behind only his 423 yards at Arizona in the 2009 postseason and his 366 at Atlanta in the 2010 playoffs. Including the regular season, brought his streak of consecutive games without an INT to eight. On the final play of the first half, with the Packers facing a fourth-and-2 and no timeouts remaining, rolled out to his right and lofted a Hail Mary pass to Cobb in the back of the end zone for a 42-yard TD pass, his first of three TD passes in the game to Cobb, who tied the single-game NFL playoff record…At Dallas (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Threw for 355 yards and two TDs on 28-of-43 passing, his second straight game with 350-plus passing yards as he joined Brees as the only QBs in NFL history to post back-to-back 350-yard passing games in a single postseason. Became the first QB in team history to register back-to-back 300-yard passing games in the playoffs. His yardage total was the fourth best in team playoff history, giving him the top four marks in franchise annals. Completed passes to six different players, with all six recording 30-plus receiving yards, the first time the Packers had done so in franchise playoff history. Threw for 18 first downs, matching his playoff career high set at Atlanta on Jan. 15, 2011. On Green Bay's final possession, rolled out to his left to spin away from pressure on third-and-20, finding TE Jared Cook near the sideline for a 35-yard completion to the Dallas 33 to set up Crosby's game-winning 51-yard FG as time expired.
2015: Started all 16 games and posted a 92.7 passer rating, connecting on 347 of 572 passes (60.7 percent) for 3,821 yards and 31 TDs with eight INTs...Was selected to his fifth career Pro Bowl, but did not play due to injury…Was tied for No. 1 in the league in completions of 25-plus yards (39) and ranked No. 3 in TD/INT ratio (3.88) and INT percentage (1.40)...Ranked No. 5 among QBs with 344 rushing yards and a TD on 58 carries (5.9 avg.)...Completed 45 of 80 passes for 471 yards and four TDs with one INT for an 84.9 passer rating in the postseason…At Chicago (Sept. 13): Posted a 140.5 passer rating, the top mark of his career in a season opener, as he connected on 18 of 23 passes (78.3 percent) for 189 yards and three TDs with zero INTs. Registered three TD passes/zero INTs/140-plus passer rating for the third straight game against Chicago (both contests in 2014), the lone QB in NFL history to do so against a single opponent (also did it vs. Minnesota, 2010-11). Also became the first QB in league annals to have 13 TD passes and zero INTs over a three-game span vs. one opponent...Vs. Seattle (Sept. 20): Connected on 25 of 33 passes (75.8 percent) for 249 yards and two TDs with no INTs for a 116.9 passer rating. Dating back to 2014, completed 75.0 percent or more of his passes for the fourth straight regular-season game (min. 20 att.), the first QB in team history to accomplish that feat…Vs. Kansas City (Sept. 28): Threw for 333 yards and a season-best five TDs on 24-of-35 passing (68.6 percent) for a 138.5 passer rating, his 14th straight home game with a 100-plus passer rating (min. five att.). Threw for five-plus TDs for the fourth time in his career, topping Favre's franchise record of three. Tied an NFL record (Warner, 1999-2000) by posting a 100-plus passer rating in his 10th straight home game (min. 15 att.) in the regular season. Was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance, the 13th time in his career he had won the weekly award as he surpassed Favre (12) for the team record…Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 11): Threw for 241 yards and two TDs on 19-of-30 passing. Was picked off by LB James Laurinaitis on a ball that was tipped at the line in the first quarter, his first interception at Lambeau Field since Dec. 2, 2012. The INT snapped a streak of 492 attempts and 44 TD passes at home without an INT (both NFL records), and including playoffs, 586 straight attempts and 49 TD passes. Had his first two-INT game at Lambeau Field since Oct. 24, 2010, vs. Minnesota, snapping a streak of 33 straight home starts without throwing two INTs in a game, the longest streak in the NFL during the Super Bowl era…Vs. Detroit (Nov. 15): Completed a season-high 35 passes on 61 attempts for 333 yards and two TDs with no INTs. Set a franchise single-game record for the most passing attempts without an INT. Posted 50-plus yards passing to five different receivers on the day, the first time doing so in his career…At Detroit (Dec. 3): Threw for 273 yards and two TDs with one INT on 24-of-36 passing, a performance that culminated with his 61-yard Hail Mary TD pass to TE Richard Rodgers with no time on the clock to give Green Bay a thrilling 27-23 win. Helped lead the Packers back from a 17-point first-quarter deficit for the first time in franchise history. Green Bay also trailed by 20 points midway through the third quarter (20-0), just the third time in team annals that the Packers overcame a deficit of 20-plus points in the second half. With Green Bay trailing, 23-21, drew a facemask penalty on DE Devin Taylor with no time remaining to give the Packers one last untimed play at the Green Bay 39. On the TD pass, initially moved to his left before rolling out to his right to avoid pressure and buy time, heaving a pass from the Green Bay 35 that was caught by a leaping Rodgers in front of several Detroit defenders a few yards deep in the end zone. The 61-yard game-winner was the second-longest come-from-behind game-ending TD from scrimmage in the fourth quarter in NFL history behind only Lions QB Earl Morrall's 65-yard TD pass to TE Jim Gibbons on Dec. 4, 1960...At Washington (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Completed 21 of 36 passes for 210 yards and two TDs with no INTs for a 93.5 passer rating. Helped lead the Packers back from an 11-point deficit, the second-biggest comeback in team playoff history and the largest by the Packers on the road in the postseason…At Arizona (NFC Divisional, Jan. 16): Threw for 260 yards and two TDs with one INT on 24-of-44 passing. Was without Adams (knee) for the entire game and without Cobb (chest) for the final three quarters as the Packers were reduced to three healthy WRs (James Jones, Janis, Jared Abbrederis). With less than a minute remaining in regulation and the Packers trailing, 20-13, rolled out to his left on fourth-and-20 from the Green Bay 4 and found Janis, who had gotten behind CB Justin Bethel, for a 60-yard completion to the Arizona 36. After an illegal-motion penalty on the Packers and an incompletion gave the offense one final play at the Arizona 41, again rolled out to his left, throwing a Hail Mary pass as he went to the ground just before LB Markus Golden could hit him, one that was hauled in by Janis in the end zone as he made the leaping grab over CB Patrick Peterson with no time left on the clock. The reception, along with Crosby's extra point, sent the game into overtime. It marked the first game-winning or game-tying passing TD to end regulation in NFL playoff history.
2014: Completed 341 of 520 passes (65.6 percent) for 4,381 yards and 38 TDs with five INTs for a 112.2 passer rating...Was named league MVP by AP for the second time in his career, becoming the eighth player in league history to win the award multiple times…Was named to his fourth career Pro Bowl, but did not play in the game due to injury…Was named first-team All-Pro by AP and Sporting News and first-team All-NFL and All-NFC by the PFWA...Ranked No. 1 in the NFL in TD/INT ratio (7.60, 38/5), No. 2 in passer rating and yards/attempt (8.43), and No. 3 in TD passes, the only QB in the NFL to finish in the top three in all four of those categories...His TD/INT ratio was the fifth-best single-season mark in NFL history and No. 2 among QBs with 30-plus passing TDs, trailing only Brady's mark of 9.00 (36/4) in 2010...Posted eight games with three-plus TDs and zero INTs, which tied Brady (2007) for No. 1 in NFL single-season history...Posted a franchise-record 13 zero-INT games (min. 15 attempts), the third most in a season in NFL history behind only Brady (14 in 2010) and Chiefs QB Steve DeBerg (14 in 1990)...Ranked No. 1 in the NFL with an interception percentage of 0.96, the top mark in team annals (min. 200 attempts) to that point...Became the first QB in NFL history to have 500-plus passing attempts and five or fewer INTs in a season...Ranked No. 1 in the NFL with a 121.7 passer rating on third down, connecting on 81 of 134 passes for 1,228 yards and 15 TDs with two INTs...Threw a league-high three TD passes of 70-plus yards...Recorded a passer rating of 133.2 at home on the season (141 of 260, 2,334 yards, 25 TDs, zero INTs), the best single-season home mark (min. 100 attempts) in league history...Was tied for the league lead with 15 completions of 40-plus yards...Vs. N.Y. Jets (Sept. 14): Threw for 346 yards and three TDs with no INTs on 25-of-42 passing for a 109.8 passer rating, the fourth straight year that he posted a 100-plus passer rating in the home opener, as he led the team back from an 18-point deficit (21-3), tied for the fifth-largest comeback in team history to that point. With his 346 passing yards, it brought his career total to 24,732 as he moved past Starr (24,718) for No. 2 on the all-time franchise list. Connected with Nelson on a game-winning 80-yard TD pass late in the third quarter…At Chicago (Sept. 28): Completed 22 of 28 passes for 302 yards and four TDs with no INTs for a 151.2 passer rating, the third-best rating of his career and the fifth best in team history. Went over the 25,000-yard mark for his career on his 15-yard completion to Nelson on a third-and-8 in the second quarter. The pass was the 3,065th attempt of his career as he set the NFL record for the fewest attempts needed to reach 25,000 passing yards, topping Warner's mark of 3,076. Became the first QB in team history to throw for 300-plus yards and four-plus TDs and register a 150-plus passer rating in the same game. Was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance…Vs. Minnesota (Oct. 2): Completed 12 of 17 passes for 156 yards and three TDs with no INTs for a 138.7 passer rating, his sixth 130-plus rating game in his last seven starts against Minnesota. His 11-yard TD pass to Adams in the second quarter was the 200th of his career as he reached that mark in his 99th career game, the second fastest in NFL history behind only Marino (89 games). Set an NFL record for the fewest INTs by a quarterback at the time of his 200th career TD pass with 53, topping the previous mark by 35 INTs (Brady, 88)…At Miami (Oct. 12): Appearing in his 100th career regular-season game, led the Packers on an 11-play, 60-yard game-winning drive that was capped off with his 4-yard TD pass to TE Andrew Quarless with three seconds remaining in the 27-24 win. It marked the first time the Packers won a game on a TD with three seconds or less remaining in the fourth quarter since they beat the Bears, 20-19, on a 3-yard TD run by Starr with three seconds left on Nov. 15, 1970. Completed 24 of 42 passes on the day for 264 yards and three TDs with zero INTs. On the game-winning TD drive, found Nelson for an 18-yard gain down the right sideline to convert a fourth-and-10. After finding Cobb four plays later for a 4-yard gain to the Miami 16, raced up to the line to down the ball and stop the clock, but instead faked a spike with 12 seconds left before throwing to Adams on the right sideline for a 12-yard pickup to the Miami 4. On the next play, went to Quarless on a back-shoulder throw in the end zone for the winning score…Vs. Carolina (Oct. 19): Threw for 255 yards and three TDs on 19-of-22 passing for a 154.5 passer rating, the third-highest rating of his career (min. 20 attempts) and the fourth best in team annals. His 86.4 completion percentage was a career high and the third-best mark in team history. Posted his fourth straight three-TD/zero-INT game, joining Brady (2007) as the only QBs in NFL history to accomplish the feat in a single season. Posted his sixth straight zero-INT game, tying Starr's franchise record (min. 15 attempts per game) set in 1964. His three TD passes gave him 18 for the season as he became the first QB in NFL history to throw for 18 TD passes in the first seven games of the season with one or zero interceptions. Was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance…At New Orleans (Oct. 26): Threw for 418 yards and a TD on 28-of-39 passing with two INTs, seeing his streak of passing attempts without an interception come to an end at 212, the fifth-longest streak in franchise history. Found Cobb for a 70-yard TD pass on the opening drive of the game and connected with Lacy on a 65-yard screen pass on Green Bay's second series, becoming the first NFL quarterback since Warner (vs. Miami, Sept. 14, 2008) to complete a 65-yard pass on both of the first two series. Posted 203 passing yards in the first quarter alone, his career high for a first quarter. Sustained a hamstring injury on a 7-yard scramble that picked up a first down with about nine minutes left in the third quarter, but remained in the game…Vs. Chicago (Nov. 9): Tied the franchise single-game record with six TD passes (Rodgers, Matt Flynn), with all of them coming in the first half as he tied the NFL record (Raiders QB Daryle Lamonica, first half, 1969) for the most in a half. Completed TD passes to five different players, a franchise record. Threw TD passes of 73, 40 and 56 yards, becoming the first Green Bay QB to throw three or more TD passes of 40-plus yards since Cecil Isbell had four vs. the Chicago Cardinals on Nov. 1, 1942. With his six TD passes, brought his season total to 10 TDs and zero INTs against the Bears, the first QB in NFL history to throw 10 TDs and no INTs against an opponent in a single season. Racked up 242 passing yards in the second quarter, his career high for any quarter, and 315 passing yards in the first half, the second-best total of his career for either half behind only his 335-yard output vs. Washington in the first half on Sept. 15, 2013. Departed the game with just under 11 minutes remaining in the third quarter (coach's decision), finishing the evening with 315 yards and six TDs on 18-of-27 passing for a 145.8 passer rating. Was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for the third time on the season…Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 16): Completed 22 of 36 passes for 341 yards and three TDs with no INTs for a 120.3 passer rating. Threw for 279 yards in the first half, making him the only QB in the last 25 seasons (1990-2014) to throw for 275-plus yards in the first half of three games in a season (did so in three straight)…Vs. New England (Nov. 30): Threw for 368 yards, a season high at home, and two TDs with zero INTs on 24-of-38 passing for a 112.6 passer rating. Posted a 100-plus passer rating for the fourth straight game and registered his fourth consecutive zero-INT game. Threw for 282 yards in the first half alone, the fourth time in the last five games that he had thrown for 275-plus yards in the first half. No other NFL quarterback had posted more than two 275-yard first halves in a season in the past 25 years (1990-2014). Completed passes of 25-plus yards to five different players, the first Green Bay QB to do so since Lynn Dickey vs. Chicago on Dec. 4, 1983…Vs. Atlanta (Dec. 8): In his 100th career regular-season start, completed 24 of 36 passes for 327 yards and three TDs with no INTs, his eighth game on the season with three-plus TD passes/zero INTs as he tied Brady's single-season NFL record (2007). It marked his 30th career three-TD/zero-INT effort, tying Favre's franchise record…At Tampa Bay (Dec. 21): Completed a season-high 31 passes on 40 attempts for 318 yards and a TD for a 108.1 passer rating, his eighth 300-yard passing game on the season as he tied his own single-season franchise record (2011). Sustained a calf injury early in the game, but remained in the contest…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Threw for 226 yards and two TDs on 17-of-22 passing for a 139.6 passer rating, playing through a calf injury in the second half of the division-clinching win. Aggravated the injury on his 4-yard TD pass over the middle to Cobb, one that put Green Bay up, 14-0, with 2:24 remaining in the first half as he moved to his right on the throw. Missed the final snap of the first half and the first series of the second half, returning to the game midway through the third quarter with the game tied at 14. On his first pass after the injury, found Cobb over the middle for a 29-yard gain down to the Detroit 19. Led Green Bay on a seven-play, 60-yard TD drive on his first series back on the field, one that was capped off with a 13-yard TD pass to Cobb over the middle on third down. Following the injury, connected on 11 of 13 passes for 129 yards and a TD for a 133.7 passer rating. In the fourth quarter, called his own number for a 1-yard TD run up the middle that put Green Bay up, 28-14, the 20th rushing TD of his career. Was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance, the fourth time on the season he had earned the weekly award…Vs. Dallas (NFC Divisional, Jan. 11): Playing on an injured calf that limited him in practice during the week once again, threw for 316 yards and three TDs on 24-of-35 passing for a 125.4 rating. It marked his fourth playoff game with 300-plus yards passing as he broke Favre's team record (three). Posted a perfect 158.3 rating on third down, completing 8 of 10 passes for 137 yards and two TDs. With the Packers trailing, 21-20, early in the fourth quarter, led the offense on an eight-play, 80-yard drive that he capped off with a 13-yard TD pass to Rodgers, threading the ball between CB Sterling Moore and S J.J. Wilcox. On the game-winning drive, completed all seven of his passes for 78 yards and the TD. Connected on his final 10 attempts of the game for 163 yards and two TDs.
2013: Started all nine games that he appeared in, completing 193 of 290 passes (66.6 percent) for 2,536 yards and 17 TDs with six INTs for a 104.9 passer rating…Became the first QB in NFL history to post a 100-plus passer rating in five consecutive seasons, besting the record of four by Young (1991-94)…Ranked No. 5 in the league in passer rating, No. 2 in yards/attempt (8.74), No. 5 in completion percentage and No. 3 in yards/completion (13.14)…Rushed for 120 yards on 30 carries (4.0 avg.)…Also started in the team's playoff contest…Missed seven games (Weeks 10-16) due to a fractured collarbone that he sustained in Week 9 vs. Chicago…At San Francisco (Sept. 8): Threw for 333 yards and three TDs with one INT on 21-of-37 passing, tying the franchise record for the most passing yards by a QB in a season opener (Dickey, 1983; Favre, 1999)...Vs. Washington (Sept. 15): Had one of the best statistical outings of his career, tying the franchise record for passing yards with 480 yards on 34-of-42 passing along with four TDs. Became just the second QB in NFL history to throw for 480-plus yards, four-plus TDs and zero INTs in a game (Y.A. Tittle, Oct. 28, 1962). His 81.0 completion percentage set a franchise record for a QB with 40-plus attempts and his 335 passing yards and 26 completions in the first half were both career highs for a half. Helped the offense register 580 total yards, the second-highest output in franchise history. Was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his effort…At Baltimore (Oct. 13): Lost a pair of top receiving targets (Jones and Cobb) to knee injuries in the first half, but completed 17 of 32 attempts for 315 yards and a TD in a hard-fought win over the defending Super Bowl champions. Threw a 64-yard TD pass to Nelson late in the third quarter and all but sealed the game late in the fourth quarter with a clutch third-down throw over the middle to TE Jermichael Finley that picked up 52 yards…At Minnesota (Oct. 27): Despite being without Cobb, Finley and Jones due to injuries, threw for 285 yards and two TDs with no INTs on 24-of-29 passing for a season-high 130.6 passer rating. Led the offense on seven scoring drives in the 44-31 win, the most points ever scored by Green Bay at the Metrodome. Was particularly effective on third down, completing all 10 of his passes for 172 yards and two TDs for a perfect 158.3 rating…Vs. Chicago (Nov. 4): Sustained a fractured left collarbone on the final play of the opening drive, a third-and-8 from the Chicago 9. On the play, was sacked by DE Shea McClellin and landed on his non-throwing shoulder, which resulted in the injury that would sideline him for the next seven games…Vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 10): Missed his first game due to injury since Dec. 19, 2010 (at New England, concussion), and just the third game missed for any reason since 2008 (vs. Detroit, Jan. 1, 2012, rest)…At Chicago (Dec. 29): Returned to action and led the way in dramatic fashion, engineering two fourth-quarter TD drives and 13 unanswered points to help the Packers win a third consecutive NFC North title. Completed 25 of 39 passes for 318 yards and two TDs with two INTs. With the Packers trailing, 28-27, with 6:24 remaining, led the offense on an 87-yard scoring drive that was capped off with his 48-yard TD pass to Cobb on fourth down. Facing a fourth-and-8 with 46 seconds left, sprinted to his left to avoid DE Julius Peppers and found Cobb wide open down the middle of the field, heaving a long throw that Cobb caught at the Chicago 10 and ran into the end zone for the winning TD.
2012: Started all 16 regular-season games and both playoff contests…Selected to the Pro Bowl for the second straight season and the third time in four seasons…Was named the starting QB for the NFC squad for the second consecutive season, but did not participate in the game due to injuries…Earned second-team All-Pro honors from AP…Was named to the All-NFC team by Pro Football Weekly/PFWA…Completed 371 of 552 passes (67.2 percent) for 4,295 yards and 39 TDs with just eight INTs for a 108.0 passer rating...Led the league in passer rating for the second straight season and also led the league in TD percentage (7.1) and TD/INT ratio (4.88, 39/8)...Became the first NFL quarterback to lead the league in passer rating in back-to-back seasons since Manning did so in three straight seasons (2004-06)…Threw 39 TD passes, good for No. 2 in the league and tied for No. 3 in single-season team annals…Threw 25 TD passes in the opening nine games of the season, becoming the first QB in NFL history to throw 25-plus TD passes in the first nine games in two different seasons (28 TD passes in 2011)…Finished No. 3 in the league in completion percentage (67.2), good for No. 2 in team history behind only his 68.3 percentage in 2011…Ranked No. 1 in the NFL in passer rating (110.8) and yards per attempt (9.01) on third down…Finished No. 2 in the league in passer rating (109.9) and TD percentage (36.4) in the red zone…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 30): Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance, connecting on 31 of 41 passes for 319 yards and four TDs. Helped the offense produce a season-high 30 first downs, the most by the Packers since they had 31 at Detroit on Nov. 12, 1989…At Houston (Oct. 14): Completed 24 of 37 passes (64.9 percent) for 338 yards and a career-high six TDs, with the six TD passes tying Flynn (vs. Detroit, Jan. 1, 2012) for the single-game franchise record. Became just the fourth QB in NFL history to throw for 330-plus yards and six TDs and no INTs in a game, joining Brady, Rypien and Tittle. Was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance…At St. Louis (Oct. 21): Continued his momentum by throwing for 342 yards and three TDs on 30-of-37 passing with no INTs. The 81.1 completion percentage was the fourth highest of his career and set a team record among QBs with 35-plus attempts in a game. His three TD passes gave him 16 between Weeks 4 and 7, a franchise record for the most TD passes over a four-game span. His 5-yard TD pass to Cobb in the third quarter was the 150th in Rodgers' career in the regular season. With the TD pass, he topped Marino's mark (69) for the fewest career INTs (42) at the time of his 150th career TD pass. Reached the 150-TD mark in his 76th career game, the second-best mark in NFL history behind only Marino (62)…Vs. Jacksonville (Oct. 28): Connected on 22 of 35 passes for 186 yards and two TDs, the second of which moved him past Starr for No. 2 all-time in franchise history with 153. The two TD throws gave him 21 TD passes in the first eight games as he became the first QB in NFL history to throw for 20-plus TDs in the opening eight games of back-to-back seasons. Also set the franchise record for the most TD passes over a five-game span with 18…At Chicago (Dec. 16): Led an efficient offensive effort to help the Packers clinch their second straight NFC North title. The win marked Green Bay's 12th straight in the division, which tied the longest streak in the league since realignment in 2002. Connected on 23 of 36 attempts for 291 yards and three TDs with no INTs. Fired all three of his TD passes to Jones on a series of four possessions between the second and third quarters that turned a 7-0 deficit into a 21-7 lead…Vs. Minnesota (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 5): Continued his postseason efficiency, completing 23 of 33 passes for 274 yards and a TD with no INTs in what was the first home playoff victory of his career as a starter. Finished with a 104.9 passer rating, his fifth of 100-plus in seven postseason starts.
2011: Started 15 contests, resting the final game, and earned league MVP honors from AP…Also started the team's playoff contest…Completed 343 of 502 passes (68.3 percent) for 4,643 yards and 45 TDs with just six INTs…Set the NFL single-season record with a 122.5 passer rating, topping the previous mark of 121.1 by Manning in 2004…Became the first Green Bay QB to lead the NFL in passer rating since the system was implemented in 1973…Was named first-team All-Pro by AP, Pro Football Weekly/PFWA, Sporting News and Sports Illustrated…Selected to the Pro Bowl for the second time, getting the starting nod for the NFC squad…Was named the Professional Athlete of the Year by Sporting News, the Male Athlete of the Year by AP, the NFC Offensive Player of the Year by the Committee of 101, the NFL Offensive Player of the Year by Sporting News, and the NFL MVP by Sports Illustrated…Won the Bert Bell Award from the Maxwell Club as the most outstanding professional player of the year…Was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Month for September, October and November…It marked four straight months that he won the award (also December 2010), making him the first NFL player to accomplish that feat since the league began recognizing players on a monthly basis in 1986…Set league records for the most 100-plus passer rating games (13) and most 110-plus rating games (12), and tied the NFL mark for the most 140-plus rating games (four)…Set franchise records for TD passes (45), passing yards (4,643), completion percentage (68.3), yards per attempt (9.25), TD/INT ratio (7.50) and 300-yard games (eight), and tied Starr's record (1966) for interception percentage (1.20)…Tied Favre's franchise record (1996) for the most games with four-plus TD passes (five)…Became just the third QB in league history to have 10 games with three-plus TD passes, joining Marino (1984) and Brady (2007)…Tied an NFL record with at least two TD passes in 13 straight games (Games 1-13)…Started the season with 11 consecutive 110-plus rating games, the longest single-season streak in NFL history as he topped Young's mark of seven straight in 1994…Became the first 4,000-yard passer in NFL history to throw six or fewer INTs…His yards per attempt of 9.25 ranked No. 4 by an NFL quarterback since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger…Ranked No. 2 in the league with a 113.3 passer rating on third down, connecting on 80 of 122 passes (65.6 percent) for 1,136 yards and nine TDs with two INTs…Led the league with a 107.3 passer rating in the red zone…Vs. New Orleans (Sept. 8): Connected on 27 of 35 passes for 312 yards and three TDs with no INTs on his way to earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Completed 14 of 15 passes in the first quarter for 188 yards and three TDs, becoming just the second QB in NFL history to throw three TDs in the first quarter of a season opener (Buffalo's Jack Kemp – Sept. 13, 1964). The yardage mark in the opening quarter was also his personal best in any quarter of a game in his career…Vs. Denver (Oct. 2): Accounted for six TDs (four passing, two rushing) and threw for a season-high 408 yards on 29-of-38 passing. Became the first QB in NFL history to throw for 400 yards and four TDs and also have two rushing TDs in the game. Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the outing…At Atlanta (Oct. 9): Completed 26 of 39 attempts for 396 yards and two TDs, tying a team record by completing passes to 12 different receivers. Threw for 269 yards in the second half, the most by a Green Bay QB in a second half since 1991…Vs. St. Louis (Oct. 16): Matched his single-season career high with his fifth 300-yard game in just the sixth contest of the season. Threw for 316 yards and three scores, highlighted by his career-long 93-yard TD pass to Nelson in the second quarter…At Minnesota (Oct. 23): Posted the sixth-highest QB rating of his career (146.5), throwing for 335 yards and three TDs on 24-of-30 passing. Matched his career-best streak by completing his first 13 passes of the game, the best mark by a Packers QB since Favre's 13 at Minnesota on Oct. 23, 2005…At San Diego (Nov. 6): Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the third time on the season, completing 21 of 26 passes for 247 yards and four TDs for a 145.8 passer rating. Set an NFL single-season record with his eighth straight 110-plus rating game, topping the mark of seven by Young in 1994. Posted a season-high 52 rushing yards on eight carries (6.5 avg.)…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Joined Warner (1999) as the only QBs in NFL history to post three consecutive 140-plus rating games in a single season by completing 23 of 30 passes for 250 yards and four TDs, good for a 140.1 rating. Broke Favre's franchise record for 110-rating games (eight, 2007) and consecutive games with at least two TD passes (eight, 1994), doing each for the ninth time on the season…At Detroit (Nov. 24): Further extended his league record by registering his 11th consecutive 110-plus rating game as he completed 22 of 33 passes for 307 yards and two TDs…At N.Y. Giants (Dec. 4): Connected on 29 of 46 attempts for 369 yards and four TDs, setting new franchise records by posting his eighth 300-yard passing game and ninth with three-plus TD passes. Extended his NFL record of consecutive games with a 100-plus passer rating to 12…Vs. Oakland (Dec. 11): Became the fastest player to reach the 4,000-yard passing plateau in franchise history by topping the mark in his 13th game of the season. It also tied him for the second fastest in league annals behind only Brees (12 games in 2011). Connected on 17 of 30 passes for 281 yards and two TDs, joining Manning (2004) and Brady (2010-11) as the only QBs in NFL history to throw at least two TD passes in 13 consecutive games…Vs. Chicago (Dec. 25): Threw a season-high five TD passes, giving him a team-record 45 on the season, en route to leading the Packers to their franchise-record 14th regular-season win as he posted a 142.7 passer rating, his 12th game of the season with a 110-plus rating…Vs. Detroit (Jan. 1): Listed as inactive as the coaching staff elected to rest him with home-field advantage throughout the playoffs having been secured the previous week.
2010: Started all 15 games he played in and was named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl…Completed 312 of 475 passes (65.7 percent) for 3,922 yards, 28 TDs and 11 INTs for a 101.2 rating as he became the first QB in franchise history to post a 100-plus passer rating in back-to-back seasons…Ranked No. 3 in the NFL in passer rating, No. 7 in passing yards, tied for No. 6 in TD passes and No. 2 in 25-yard passes (40)…Was named FedEx Air NFL Player of the Year and NFC Offensive Player of the Month for December/January and twice earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors (Weeks 13 and 16)…Finished third among NFL QBs with 356 rushing yards on 64 carries (5.6 avg.)…Tied for the team lead with four rushing TDs, his third straight campaign with four-plus rushing TDs as he became the first Packers QB since Rote (1954-56) to do so…Ranked No. 1 in the NFL (min. 100 attempts) with a 104.5 passer rating against the blitz, completing 111 of 167 attempts (66.5 percent) for 1,503 yards and 11 TDs with five INTs…Registered a 110-plus passer rating in four consecutive games (Week 9, Weeks 11-13) to become the first NFL QB since the 1970 merger to post four straight 110-plus rating games in back-to-back seasons (Weeks 3-4, 6-7 in 2009)…Posted a 109.8 passer rating in four postseason contests, completing 90 of 132 passes (68.2 percent) for 1,094 yards and nine TDs with two INTs…Vs. Miami (Oct. 17): Missed some practice time during the week due to a concussion sustained the previous week at Washington (Oct. 10), but returned to make his 38th straight start. Finished with 313 yards on 18-of-33 passing with a TD and an INT. Threw a season-long 86-yard TD pass to WR Greg Jennings late in the first quarter, the longest regular-season completion by a Green Bay QB since Favre's 99-yard scoring strike to WR Robert Brooks at Chicago on Sept. 11, 1995. On the final possession of regulation, engineered a 69-yard drive that he capped off with a sneak up the middle on fourth-and-goal from the 1 to send the game into OT…At Minnesota (Nov. 21): Threw four TD passes and connected on 22 of 31 throws for 301 yards and a season-high 141.3 passer rating…At Atlanta (Nov. 28): Completed 26 of 35 attempts for 344 yards and a TD while adding a season-high 51 rushing yards and a TD on a career-high 12 carries…Vs. San Francisco (Dec. 5): Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors as he completed 21 of 30 passes for 298 yards and three TDs for a 135.1 passer rating. Didn't throw an INT for the fifth straight game, the first Packers QB to do so since Starr in 1966. Had a pair of TD passes of 55-plus yards for the first time in his career, connecting with Jennings for a 57-yard score in the second quarter and with WR Donald Driver on a 61-yard TD in the third quarter…At Detroit (Dec. 12): Threw for 46 yards on 7-of-11 passing before departing due to a concussion. With just over three minutes remaining in the first half, scrambled for an 18-yard gain to the Green Bay 43 but took hits from S Amari Spievey and LB Landon Johnson, with his head hitting the turf. Took three more snaps before being replaced by Flynn for the remainder of the game. Prior to his exit, saw his streak of 181 attempts without an INT come to an end when a deep pass in the first quarter bounced out of Jennings' arms and into Spievey's…At New England (Dec. 19): Inactive due to the concussion, which snapped a streak of 45 consecutive starts that was the fourth-longest streak in the league among active QBs at that point…Vs. N.Y. Giants (Dec. 26): Returned to action and turned in one of the best outings of his career on his way to earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Threw for a season-high 404 yards on 25-of-37 passing with four TD passes. His yardage total was the most by a Green Bay QB in the regular season since Dickey's 418-yard game vs. Tampa Bay (Oct. 12, 1980), and it was the first 400-yard, four-TD, zero-INT performance in franchise annals. It also marked the 10th time in his career that he threw three-plus TDs and zero INTs in a game, the most in NFL history by a QB within three seasons of his first start (Warner, nine, 1999-2001). Led the Packers to 515 total yards, the most since the team posted 548 at Oakland (Dec. 22, 2003)…At Atlanta (NFC Divisional, Jan. 15): Had one of the finest playoff games by a QB in NFL playoff history, connecting on 31 of 36 passes for 366 yards and three TDs. His 136.8 passer rating was the highest in league postseason history among QBs with 35-plus attempts. The 31 completions and 86.1 completion percentage were franchise single-game postseason records, and the completion percentage ranks No. 1 in NFL history for QBs with 35-plus attempts. Became the first QB in NFL playoff history to throw for 350 yards, three TDs and zero INTs and rush for a TD in a game. Completed all 10 of his third-down passing attempts for 151 yards. Helped lead the Packers to a franchise postseason-record 48 points. Combined with the 45-point outing at Arizona in the 2009 Wild Card contest, the Packers became the first team in NFL history to record 45 points in a game in consecutive postseasons. His three TD passes gave him 10 in his first three postseason starts, the most in NFL history as he surpassed Lamonica, Marino and Jeff George (nine each). Along with his 121.4 rating at Arizona in the 2009 playoffs and his 122.5 rating at Philadelphia the week before, became the first QB in NFL history to register a 120-plus rating in each of his first three postseason starts. Also became the first QB in NFL postseason history to throw for three-plus TDs in each of his first three playoff starts…Vs. Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6): Closed out his torrid postseason by earning Super Bowl MVP honors with a masterful performance in the world championship game. Completed 24 of 39 passes for 304 yards and three TDs. Joined Montana, Young and Jake Delhomme as the only QBs to that point to throw for 300 yards and three scores with no INTs in a Super Bowl. First TD pass came on a perfectly placed throw to Nelson for a 29-yard score. Threaded a pass into the hands of Jennings for a 21-yard TD in the second quarter with S Ryan Clark just missing the ball and S Troy Polamalu's hard shot from behind failing to knock it free from the WR's arms. Found Jennings once more in the back right corner of the end zone in the third quarter to extend the lead to 28-17. Perhaps his best throw of the game came on the Packers' clock-killing drive late in the fourth quarter. On third-and-10 from the Green Bay 25, fired the ball to Jennings down the seam just beyond the outstretched arms of CB Ike Taylor, hitting Jennings in stride for a 31-yard gain and a new set of downs. The drive burned 5:19 off the clock and set up a 23-yard Crosby FG to extend the lead to 31-25, forcing Pittsburgh to drive for a TD instead of a game-tying FG.
2009: Selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career...Started every game for the second straight season and completed 350 of 541 passes (64.7 percent) for 4,434 yards, 30 TDs and seven INTs for a 103.2 rating, which ranked fourth in the NFL…Ranked No. 4 in the league in passing yards and TD passes and led the NFL in INT percentage (1.29), with the latter ranking second at the time in team history to Starr's 1.20 in 1966…Posted 12 games without an INT to break Starr's franchise mark (min. 15 att.) of 11 in 1964…Nearly broke Dickey's single-season team record for passing yards set in 1984 (4,458), while joining Favre (1998-99) as the only QBs in team history to post back-to-back 4,000-yard seasons and joining Dickey and Favre as the only Green Bay QBs to hit 30 TDs in one season…Had a 133.5 rating on third down, which led the league and was the highest since Warner (137.3) in 1999…His third-down production included an NFL-best 14 TDs, no INTs and a league-high 1,710 yards, the most yards by an NFL QB since the stat began to be kept in 1991...Was tied for the NFL lead (with Donovan McNabb and Romo) with 17 completions of 40-plus yards...Was tied for No. 2 in the league (with Romo and Brees) with 39 completions of 25-plus yards, trailing only Eli Manning's 42...Rushed for 316 yards and five TDs on 58 carries (5.4 avg.), the second-most yards by any QB in 2009 (David Garrard, 323) and the most runs of 10-plus yards with 14...His five rushing TDs were the most by a Packers QB since Majkowski posted the same number in 1989…Became the first QB in NFL history to throw 30 or more TDs and seven or fewer INTs and rush for five TDs in the same season…Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for October…At Minnesota (Oct. 5): Threw for a season-high 384 yards on 26-of-37 passing for a 110.6 rating…Vs. Detroit (Oct. 18): Completed 29 of 37 passes for 358 yards, two TDs and one INT for a 113.7 rating, giving him two career firsts – back-to-back games with 350-plus yards and three straight contests with a 110.0 rating or better. His 78.3 completion percentage was the second-best single-game performance in team history at the time (min. 35 attempts), trailing only Favre's 79.5 percent on 31-of-39 passing at Minnesota on Nov. 21, 1998…At Cleveland (Oct. 25): Completed 15 of 20 passes for 246 yards, three TDs and no INTs for a 155.4 passer rating, the second-best single-game rating in franchise history (min. 20 attempts). His fourth straight game with a 110.0-plus passer rating made him only the second QB in team history to accomplish the feat in the same season (Starr, Sept. 18-Oct. 9, 1966)…At Arizona (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 10): Posted a team playoff-record 423 yards and four TDs on 28-of-42 passing with one INT for a 121.4 rating. The four TD passes matched a franchise playoff mark held by Starr (at Dallas, Jan. 1, 1967) and Dickey (vs. St. Louis, Jan. 8, 1983). The yardage total was tied for No. 5 in NFL playoff history at the time, and his 319 yards passing after halftime set an NFL playoff record, eclipsing the previous mark of 274 yards set by Marino (at Buffalo, Dec. 30, 1995). Became only the sixth QB in the Super Bowl era to throw for 400 yards/four TDs in a postseason game, and one of only two signal callers to post 400 yards/four TDs and a rushing TD in a playoff game (Peyton Manning, vs. Denver, Jan. 9, 2005). Completed six passes of 25-plus yards as he helped the team come back from a 21-point deficit in the second half to tie the game, with the longest score coming on a 30-yarder to Jones on fourth-and-5 early in the fourth quarter.
2008: Took over as the starter after waiting patiently for three years for his opportunity behind Favre…Became the first quarterback other than Favre to start a Packers game since Majkowski (Sept. 20, 1992), starting all 16 games and ranking No. 3 in the NFC and No. 6 in the NFL with a 93.8 passer rating…Completed 341 of 536 passes (63.6 percent) for 4,038 yards, 28 TDs and 13 INTs…Was under center for 1,039 of 1,049 (99.1 percent) offensive plays…Ranked No. 4 in the league in both TD passes and passing yards…Became just the fourth QB in team history to surpass 4,000 yards in a season (Favre, Dickey, Majkowski) and only the second in NFL history to throw for 4,000 yards in the first season that he started a game (Warner, St. Louis, 1999)…Ranked No. 3 in the NFL with a 105.8 passer rating on third down, including 14 TDs, which trailed only Rivers' 15…Completed 16 passes of 40-plus yards, tied for No. 1 in the NFL with Brees…Was tied for No. 5 in the league with 48 completions of 20-plus yards...Finished third on the team with 207 rushing yards on 56 carries (3.7 avg.), and tied for the team lead with four rushing TDs…Vs. Minnesota (Sept. 8): Started his first NFL game and completed 18 of 22 passes for 178 yards and a TD with no INTs. His 81.8 completion percentage ranks as the second-best mark in league history by a QB in his first start (min. 20 attempts) to that point behind only former Jacksonville QB Rob Johnson's 83.3 percentage (20 of 24) in 1997. Scored his first career rushing TD on a 1-yard plunge in the fourth quarter to give Green Bay a 24-12 lead…At Detroit (Sept. 14): Posted the first 300-yard passing day of his NFL career and threw three TD passes as he connected on 24 of 38 passes for 328 yards…At Tampa Bay (Sept. 28): Sprained his right shoulder in the third quarter on a 7-yard scramble as he dove to extend the ball for a first down. On the next series, hit Jennings for a 48-yard TD pass, but then sat out the following series with the injury. Returned for one more series late in the fourth quarter before exiting the game for good. Finished the afternoon 14 of 27 for 165 yards and two TDs, but had a string of 157 consecutive passes without an INT snapped…Vs. Atlanta (Oct. 5): Started despite being limited all week in practice as he recovered from a sprained right shoulder. Recorded the second 300-yard passing game of his pro career as he connected on 25 of 37 passes for 313 yards and three TDs…Vs. Detroit (Dec. 28): Completed 21 of 31 passes for 308 yards and three TDs for a season-high 132.2 passer rating, matching his season best with the three TD passes. With the Lions having just scored a TD to narrow Green Bay's lead to 24-21, connected on a season-long pass when he found Driver deep down the right sideline midway through the fourth quarter for a 71-yard score. The pass also put him over the 4,000-yard mark for the season. Â
2007: Serving as Favre's backup for the third straight season, he appeared in two regular-season games and completed 20 of 28 passes (71.4 percent) for 218 yards with one TD and no INTs for a 106.0 rating, plus seven rushes for 29 yards (4.1 avg.)…Put together his best preseason as a pro, completing 37 of 59 passes (62.7 percent) with three TDs in four appearances…Vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11): Saw his first action of the regular season, entering with 3:56 remaining and completing both of his passes for 17 yards, including a 15-yarder to Jones on his first throw…At Dallas (Nov. 29): Was inserted into the game in the second quarter after Favre suffered elbow and shoulder injuries. Completed 18 of 26 passes for 201 yards and one TD for a 104.8 passer rating, plus had five rushes for 30 yards (6.0 avg.). On the Packers' final drive of the first half, found Jennings for a 43-yard catch-and-run and connected with him again on an 11-yard TD (Rodgers' first TD pass as a pro). In the third quarter, led a 12-play, 69-yard drive that finished with a 1-yard Ryan Grant TD plunge; on the series, completed all six passes for 61 yards, including throws of 22 and 17 yards. In the fourth, led the team's final scoring drive that culminated in a 52-yard Crosby FG. Injured a hamstring the following week in practice and was inactive for the final four regular-season games before recovering to serve as Favre's backup in the postseason…Vs. Seattle (NFC Divisional, Jan. 12): Played the final series, but did not attempt a pass.
2006: Served as the No. 2 QB for the team's first 10 games, playing in two contests…Was on injured reserve (foot) for the final six games…In the preseason, served as the No. 2 QB for all four games…Completed 22 of 38 passes for 323 yards and three TDs, including an 85-yard pass to Jennings, vs. Atlanta (Aug. 19)…Before sustaining a broken foot in Week 11 that ended his season, had taken 36 regular-season offensive snaps and completed 6 of 15 passes (40.0 percent) for 46 yards, with no TDs or INTs, for a 48.2 rating…At Philadelphia (Oct. 2): Made his season debut in place of an injured Favre (neck/head); nearly engineered a TD drive on the last series of the game, completing 2 of 3 passes for 14 yards, but the Packers were held out of the end zone on a goal-line stand…Vs. New England (Nov. 19): Saw the most extensive action of his career to date when he was inserted into the lineup for an injured Favre (elbow), and played the last two offensive snaps of the first half and the entire second half. Completed 4 of 12 passes and had a 6-yard scramble on a third-and-6. Played the second half with a foot injury he sustained toward the start of the third quarter; postgame tests revealed a fracture that caused him to miss the rest of the season. Was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 21.
2005: Saw action in three games as a rookie…Was active but did not play in the 13 other contests…Completed 9 of 16 attempts (56.3 percent) for 65 yards, with one INT, and a 39.8 passer rating…Also credited with two rushes for 7 yards (3.5 avg.), including a kneel-down on the season's final snap after Favre was given a curtain call…Got an extended look in the preseason opener vs. San Diego (Aug. 11), replacing Favre; endured a malfunctioning helmet radio, four offensive penalties and two sacks, and as a result the coaching staff didn't get a great look at him in his rainy preseason debut…Struggled as the No. 2 QB the following week at Buffalo (Aug. 20), going 4 for 9 for 21 yards, with one sack and an INT; his two best plays were carries (22, 9 yards)…Ended the preseason on a good note, orchestrating an important scoring drive, converting two third downs, before hitting TE Ben Steele on a 12-yard TD at Tennessee (Sept. 1)…Vs. New Orleans (Oct. 9): Made his NFL debut in a 52-3 win. Entered on the Packers' initial series of the fourth quarter and completed his lone attempt, his first career pass, to FB Vonta Leach for no gain…At Baltimore (Dec. 19): Got his most extensive playing time in a 48-3 loss on Monday Night Football. Came off the bench toward the end of the third quarter and finished the contest, going 8 for 15 with one INT, plus one carry for 8 yards…Vs. Seattle (Jan. 1): Took the game's final kneeldown, his only play, after replacing Favre, who had started the drive…2005 Draft: Selected by the Packers in the first round with the No. 24 overall pick. Was the second QB taken after Alex Smith (49ers) at No. 1, the eighth QB drafted by the Packers in the first round and the first since Rich Campbell, also from Cal, in 1981. Also joined Campbell as the only Cal players drafted by Green Bay in the first round.Â
COLLEGE: A two-year starter and letterman at California, he completed 424 of 665 passes (63.8 percent) for 5,469 yards, with 43 TDs and 13 INTs, while playing in 25 games with 22 starts…His 150.3 career passer-efficency rating and 1.95 INT percentage are both tops in school history…Threw for 250-plus yards 10 times and rushed for 336 yards and eight TDs on 160 carries (2.1 avg.)…Began his college career at Butte College, near Chico, Calif. …It was there that Cal coach Jeff Tedford noticed Rodgers while watching video of a teammate, TE Garrett Cross (who later, too, became a Cal Golden Bear, and then a Green Bay Packer)…After watching him practice and feeling confident in his ability to thrive in Berkeley, Tedford offered Rodgers a scholarship…Majored in American studies…Junior season (2004): Started all 12 games for the Bears, including the Holiday Bowl vs. Texas Tech (Dec. 30)…Finished with 209 completions on 316 attempts (66.1 percent) for 2,566 yards and 24 TDs, with eight INTs…Helped the team reach its highest national ranking (No. 4) since 1952, produce its best regular-season record (10-1) in 54 years and record the most conference wins (seven) in 55 years…Led an offense that ranked first in the conference in passing efficiency (167.39, No. 4 nationally), total offense (494.7 ypg, No. 5), scoring offense (37.3 ppg, No. 6) and rushing offense (260.0 ypg, No. 5)…The offense was the second-highest scoring in school history…Earned first-team All-Pacific-10 honors and honorable mention All-America recognition from AP, SportsIllustrated.com and College & Pro Football Newsweekly…Also was a second-team Pac-10 All-Academic choice…Was one of 15 players to receive letters from the Heisman Trophy Committee in November, and was named to the watch lists for the Walter Camp Foundation Player of the Year Award, the Maxwell Award and the Davey O'Brien Award…Served as team co-captain and was chosen as Cal's co-Offensive MVP…Finished second in the conference in passing efficiency (154.4), behind Southern California's Matt Leinart; the efficiency mark ranked eighth among all NCAA passers in 2004 and was the second-best achievement in Cal annals (164.5, Dave Barr, 1993)…Fired three or more TDs four times on the season…Completed a single-game school-record 23 consecutive passes at USC (Oct. 9) to tie an NCAA mark, running his school-record string to 26 straight completions dating back to the previous game at Oregon State (Oct. 2)...Finished 29 of 34 for 85.3 percent against the Trojans, another school record…Sophomore season (2003): Upon transferring from Butte College, played in three of the Golden Bears' first four games before taking over as the starter in Game 5 at Illinois (Sept. 20), leading Cal to a 7-3 record as a starter…Authored one of the finest quarterbacking seasons of any sophomore in Pac-10 history to that point, throwing for 2,903 yards and 19 TDs, with only five INTs, on 215-of-349 passing (61.6 percent)…The passing-yardage total ranked second on Cal's all-time list at the time and his INT percentage of 1.43 set a school record (breaking the old mark of 1.69 set by Gary Graumann in 1977)…Additionally, his passer-efficiency rating (146.6) ranked fourth in school annals, and with 210 yards rushing, his 3,113 total yards ranked second…Registered 300 or more yards through the air five times, tying Pat Barnes' school record…Authored two major INT-free streaks: the first came as he started his Cal career with 98 straight passes without an INT, the second came later in the season as he threw 105 times without a pick, ending at Oregon (Nov. 8)…Over the last five games of the season, completed 68.2 percent of his passes (105 of 154) for 1,596 yards (319.1 ypg), 12 TDs and two INTs…Was clutch in the school's final two contests, throwing for 348 yards vs. Washington (Nov. 15) and 359 at Stanford (Nov. 22), both must-wins in order for Cal to clinch its first bowl berth since 1996…In the Stanford contest, registered 414 yards of total offense (359 passing, 55 rushing) to record the highest total in the 106-year history of the "Big Game"; it was the fourth-highest total offensive output in team history…Stretched his streak of 300-yard passing games to three in the Insight Bowl vs. Virginia Tech (Dec. 26), throwing for a collegiate-high 394 yards in the 52-49 win and putting up 424 yards of total offense, third best in school annals…Served as one of two offensive team captains…Freshman season (2002): During his one year at Butte College in Oroville, Calif., led the Roadrunners to a 10-1 record, a NorCal Conference championship and a No. 2 national ranking…Passed for 2,408 yards and 28 TDs, with only four INTs, on 164 completions in 265 attempts (61.9 percent)…Also carried 101 times for 294 yards and seven TDs…Authored single-game school records for TDs (six) and all-purpose yards (440)…Earned third-team All-America mention from J.C. Grid-Wire, in addition to NorCal Conference and region MVP honors…Voted MVP in a Holiday Bowl victory over San Joaquin Delta (Junior College) with a 251-yard, two-TD pass performance…Listed in SuperPrep's JuCo 100, ranking him 41st among all junior-college players nationally.
PERSONAL: Given name Aaron Charles Rodgers…Born in Chico, Calif. …Father, Ed, played offensive guard at Chico State from 1973-76 and then lined up for three-plus seasons (three games in 1978, 1979-81) with the Twin City Cougars, a semi-pro football team in Marysville, Calif.; the Cougars captured the 1980 semi-pro national championship by defeating the Delavan (Wis.) Red Devils, 37-20...Younger brother, Jordan, played quarterback at Vanderbilt and spent time on Tampa Bay's practice squad in 2013…Was a contestant on Celebrity Jeopardy! on an episode that aired in May 2015, defeating Kevin O'Leary from Shark Tank and former astronaut Mark Kelly to win $50,000 for the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund…In May 2018, received an honorary doctorate of humanities degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin for his commitment to end childhood cancer and blood disorders…High school: A two-time all-section choice (2000-01) at Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, Calif., he passed for 4,419 yards over the course of his junior and senior seasons and set the single-season school record for passing yards his senior year (2,303)…Also pitched for his high school baseball team as a senior…Community involvement: In November 2018, partnered with the North Valley Community Foundation to establish the Aaron Rodgers NorCal Recovery Fund…Made a $1 million donation to help the victims of the Camp Fire and address the long-term recovery needs in Butte County, Calif. …Went on a mission trip to the Starkey Hearing Institute in Lusaka, Zambia, in April 2018, helping to fit more than 100 adults and children with hearing devices…Supported The Salvation Army's Red Kettle Campaign the last two years by matching each donation that was made during weekly autograph signings by teammates during the holiday season, and also donated $100 in the name of each child at his surprise pizza party in December 2018…In 2016-17, supported the campaign by signing autographs in exchange for monetary donations and also matched each donation that was made by teammates at the autograph signings…Has raised $2.8 million for the MACC Fund through various campaigns and events…In January 2015, was selected as one of three finalists for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, the only league award that recognizes a player's off-the-field community service as well as his playing excellence…Won the Bart Starr Award in 2014, which annually recognizes one NFL player for outstanding character and leadership on the field and in the community...Plays annually in the Andy North and Friends Golf Getaway, an event that raises money and awareness for the University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center…A scratch golfer, plays regularly and has played in the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship in Lake Tahoe, Nev., 15 times…Has participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, the Vince Lombardi Golf Classic and the 2009 ESPY Celebrity Golf Classic…While at Cal, he and WR Geoff McArthur participated in a fundraiser, Touchdown for Kids, with money donated to local youth programs for every TD pass connection authored by the two.