
Aaron Rodgers
QB
#8
Experience: 21 years
Height: 6-2
Age: 41
Weight: 223 lbs
College: California
2024 SEASON
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TDS28
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INT11
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RTG90.53
Biography
PRO CAREER
- Career Regular-Season Record as a Starter: 153-87-1 (.637): 0-0 (.000) in '05, 0-0 (.000) in '06, 0-0 (.000) in '07, 6-10 (.375) in '08, 11-5 (.688) in '09, 10-5 (.667) in '10, 14-1 (.933) in '11, 11-5 (.688) in '12, 6-3 (.667) in '13, 12-4 (.750) in '14, 10-6 (.625) in '15, 10-6 (.625) in '16, 4-3 (.571) in '17, 6-9-1 (.406) in '18, 13-3 (.813) in '19, 13-3 (.813) in '20, 13-3 (.813) in '21, 8-9 (.471) in '22, 1-0 (1.000) in '23 and 5-12 (.294) in '24
- Has played in 248 regular-season games (241 starts) over his 20-year NFL career (Green Bay 2005-22; N.Y. Jets 2023-24)
- His 248 regular-season games played are the sixth-most at quarterback in NFL history
- His 241 regular-season games started are the sixth-most at quarterback in NFL history
- Has completed 5,369-of-8,245 passes (65.1%) for 62,952 yards, 503 TDs, 116 interceptions and a 102.6 career passer rating
- Has rushed for 3,573 yards and 35 TDs on 741 carries (4.8 avg.)
- Named Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player four times (2011, 2014, 2020, 2021), joining Peyton Manning (five) as the only players in NFL history with four or more MVP awards
PRO CAREER
- Career Regular-Season Record as a Starter: 153-87-1 (.637): 0-0 (.000) in '05, 0-0 (.000) in '06, 0-0 (.000) in '07, 6-10 (.375) in '08, 11-5 (.688) in '09, 10-5 (.667) in '10, 14-1 (.933) in '11, 11-5 (.688) in '12, 6-3 (.667) in '13, 12-4 (.750) in '14, 10-6 (.625) in '15, 10-6 (.625) in '16, 4-3 (.571) in '17, 6-9-1 (.406) in '18, 13-3 (.813) in '19, 13-3 (.813) in '20, 13-3 (.813) in '21, 8-9 (.471) in '22, 1-0 (1.000) in '23 and 5-12 (.294) in '24
- Has played in 248 regular-season games (241 starts) over his 20-year NFL career (Green Bay 2005-22; N.Y. Jets 2023-24)
- His 248 regular-season games played are the sixth-most at quarterback in NFL history
- His 241 regular-season games started are the sixth-most at quarterback in NFL history
- Has completed 5,369-of-8,245 passes (65.1%) for 62,952 yards, 503 TDs, 116 interceptions and a 102.6 career passer rating
- Has rushed for 3,573 yards and 35 TDs on 741 carries (4.8 avg.)
- Named Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player four times (2011, 2014, 2020, 2021), joining Peyton Manning (five) as the only players in NFL history with four or more MVP awards
- Fifth consecutive-MVP winner in NFL history, joining Jim Brown (1957-58), Joe Montana (1989-90), Brett Favre (1995-97) and Manning (2003-04 & 2008-09)
- Has finished in the top five in MVP voting seven times and Offensive Player of the Year voting six times
- Named Super Bowl XLV MVP after throwing for 304 yards and three TDs
- Four-time PFW/PFWA Most Valuable Player (2011, 2014, 2020, 2021)
- 10-time Pro Bowl selection (2009, 2011-12, 2014-21), which is tied for the fifth-most by a quarterback in League history
- Has been selected to the Pro Bowl in 10 of his 14 seasons playing at least 15 games
- Named to the 2010s All-Decade Team by the Pro Football Hall of Fame, one of two QBs (Tom Brady) selected to the team by the HOF's 48-member selection committee
- Three-time FedEx Air Players of the Year (2010, 2014, 2020)
- 2011 PFW/PFWA Offensive Player of the Year
- Four-time First Team All-Pro (2011, 2014, 2020, 2021)
- Two-time Sporting News Player of the Year (2011, 2014)
- 14-time NFL Top 100 selection (2011-2024)
- Only player to be an NFL Top 100 selection each year of its existence
- Named NFC Player of the Month 10 times in his career (December in 2021, December of 2020, December of 2016, November of 2014, October of 2012, November of 2011, October of 2011, September of 2011, December of 2010 and October of 2009)
- Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week (1963-2024) 19 times in his career (Week 15 in 2021, Week 13 of 2020, Week 7 of 2019, Week 5 of 2017, Weeks 14 and 16 in 2016, Week 3 in 2015, Weeks 4, 7, 10 and 17 in 2014, Week 2 in 2013, Weeks 4 and 6 in 2012, Weeks 1, 4 and 9 in 2011 and Weeks 13 and 16 in 2010)
- Named PFW Offensive Player of the Week (1976-2012) eight times in his career (Week 6 in 2012, Weeks 1, 4, 5, 9 and 13 in 2011 and Weeks 13 and 16 in 2010)
- His 27 combined Player of the Week selections are tied for the fifth-most in NFL history, trailing only Tom Brady (40), Peyton Manning (37), Drew Brees (32) and John Carney (28)
- His 27 combined Offensive Player of the Week selections are the fourth-most in NFL history, trailing only Tom Brady (40), Peyton Manning (37) and Drew Brees (32)
- Pro Football Hall of Fame All-Decade Team - 2010s
- Named the FedEx Air Player of the Year three times (2010, 2014 and 2020)
- Named the FedEx Air Player of the Week 21 times (Weeks 7 and 8 of 2019; Week 6 of 2018; Weeks 7, 14 and 16 in 2016; Week 3 in 2015; Weeks 10 and 11 in 2014; Week 2 in 2013; Weeks 6 and 16 of 2012, Weeks 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 13 in 2011; Weeks 11 and 13 in 2010, Week 2 in 2008)
- Named 2015 finalist for the Walter Payton Man of the Year, an award that recognizes a player's off-the-field community service as well as his playing excellence
- Named captain 14 times over his 20-year career (Green Bay 12, N.Y. Jets 2)
- Has led his teams to double-digit wins in 10 different seasons, 11 playoff appearances, five NFC Championship berths and a Super Bowl XLV win
- His 10 different seasons with double-digit wins is tied for the third-most in NFL history (only Tom Brady, 19, and Peyton Manning, 14, have more)
- His 153 regular-season victories as a starting quarterback are the sixth-most in NFL history
- His .637 regular-season winning percentage as a starting quarterback is the seventh-highest in NFL history (min. 150 games started)
- One of six quarterbacks in NFL history to register 150 regular-season wins as a starter
- Joined Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Drew Brees and Ben Roethlisberger as the only starting quarterbacks in NFL history with at least 150 regular-season wins
- Registered his 150th career win in his 227th career start, becoming the fourth-fastest quarterback to reach 150 wins in NFL history
- Fifth QB in NFL history (Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger and Brett Favre) to win 130 games in the first 200 starts of his career
- Ranks first in NFL history in TD/INT ratio (4.34, 503/116), interception percentage (1.41) and passer rating (102.6) (min. 1,500 attempts)
- Ranks second in League history in TD percentage (6.1%) (min. 1,500 attempts)
- Has posted the top two single-season marks for passer rating in NFL history (122.5 in 2011 and 121.5 in 2020)
- Has registered five of the eight seasons in League history with 500+ passing attempts and five or fewer interceptions (2014, 2018-21), with four other quarterbacks doing it one time (Justin Herbet, 2024; Russell Wilson, 2019; Alex Smith, 2017; Sam Bradford, 2016)
- Among quarterbacks with 30+ passing TDs in a season, holds four of the top six single-season marks in NFL history for TD/INT ratio, including a then League-record 9.60 mark (48/5) in 2020 (Lamar Jackson now holds the record in 2024, 10.3)
- Among quarterbacks with 500+ attempts in a season, holds the six of the top seven single-season marks for TD/INT ratio, including each of the top three (12.5 in 2018; 9.6 in 2020; 9.3 in 2021)
- Has recorded three of the four seasons in NFL history with 40+ TD passes and seven or fewer interceptions (45/6 in 2011, 40/7 in 2016 and 48/5 in 2020)
- Lamar Jackson is the only other quarterback in League history to accomplish the feat (41/4 in 2024)
- His three seasons with 40+ TD passes rank tied with Tom Brady for first in NFL history
- Has led the league in interception percentage an NFL-record six times in his career (2009, 2014, 2018-21)
- Only quarterback to lead the League in interception percentage in four straight seasons
- Set an NFL single-season record in 2018 with his interception percentage of 0.34 (two interceptions on 597 attempts), besting the previous mark held by Chiefs QB Damon Huard (0.41 in 2006)
- Set a League record in 2018 for consecutive passing attempts without an INT (402)
- Has recorded five of the 10 seasons in NFL history with 500+ passing attempts and an interception percentage below 1.00 (2014, 2018-21)
- His 10 seasons with 200+ passing attempts and an interception percentage of 1.50 or less are the most in NFL history
- In 241 career regular-season starts (since 2008), has posted 150 games without an interception (most in the NFL over that span, min. 15 attempts), 125 games with a 100.0+ passer rating (most) and 70 games with 300+ passing yards (fourth)
- Only passer in NFL history to record a career passer rating of 100.0 or higher (min. 150 games started)
- Ranks fifth in NFL history in passing TDs (503), fifth in completion pct. (65.1%, min. 150 games started), seventh in passing yards (62,952), seventh in completions (5,369) and eighth in attempts (8,245)
- Also ranks in the top 10 in League history in yards per attempt (7.6, fifth), 20-yard+ passes (827, fourth), 25-yard+ passes (528, third) and 50 yard+ passes (89, second)
- Has registered 137 career games with a 100+ passer rating (127 regular season, 10 postseason)
- His 137 combined games (regular season and postseason) with a 100+ passer rating ranks third in NFL history
- His 127 regular-season games with a 100+ passer rating ranks third in League history
- His 10 postseason games with a 100+ passer rating ranks tied for fourth in NFL history
- Has registered 78 combined games (70 regular season, eight postseason) with 300 or more passing yards
- His 78 combined games with 300 or more passing yards ranks fifth in NFL history
- His 70 regular-season games with 300 or more passing yards ranks sixth in League history
- His eight postseason games with 300 or more passing yards ranks tied for third in NFL history
- One of nine quarterbacks in NFL regular-season history with at least 60,000 passing yards
- Only QB in NFL history with at least 60,000 passing yards and 3,000 rushing yards
- Only QB in NFL history with at least 500 passes of 25 or more yards and 100 runs of 10 or more yards (since 1994)
- Has registered the most seasons in NFL with at least 500 pass attempts and fewer than 10 interceptions since 2000 (10)
- One of only two players (Tom Brady) with more than three such seasons
- Of the 25 players with such a season, 18 did it only once
- Has registered 160 multi-TD pass games in his regular-season career, which is the fourth-most in NFL history
- Has recorded three or more passing TDs in 85 regular-season games, which is the fourth-most in NFL history
- Has recorded four or more passing TDs in 34 regular-season games, which is the fourth-most in NFL history
- One of six quarterbacks in NFL history with six or more TD passes in multiple games (Peyton Manning, Patrick Mahomes, Ben Roethlisberger, Drew Brees and Tom Brady)
- Has registered two or more passing TDs with no interceptions in 109 regular-season games, which is the second-most in NFL history
- Has recorded three or more passing TDs with no interceptions in 65 regular-season games, which is the second-most in NFL history
- Has registered four or more passing TDs with no interceptions in 27 regular-season games, which is the second-most in NFL history
- Registered 22 career TD passes of 70 yards or longer, which is the most in NFL history
- His 22 career TD passes of 70 yards or longer are three more than any NFL signal caller (Drew Brees, 19)
- Has registered seven career TD passes of 80 yards or longer, which is tied for the sixth-most in NFL history
- His seven career TD passes of 80 yards or longer are the most of any active NFL signal caller
- Has thrown 20 or more TD passes 14 times over his 20-year career
- His 14 20+ TD passing seasons are the sixth-most since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger
- Has thrown 25 or more TD passes 14 times over his 20-year career
- His 14 25+ TD passing seasons are tied for the third-most since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger
- Has thrown 30 or more TD passes eight times over his 20-year career
- His eight 30+ TD passing seasons are the fifth-most since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger
- One of two quarterbacks in NFL history with at least three seasons with 40 or more TD passes (Tom Brady 3)
- Has thrown for 3,500 yards or more 14 times over his 20-year career
- His 14 seasons with 3,500 passing yards or more ranks tied for third in NFL history
- Has thrown for 4,000 yards or more 10 times over his 20-year career
- His 10 seasons with 4,000 passing yards or more ranks tied for fifth in NFL history
- One of the best passers in NFL history in the fourth quarter and overtime
- Has completed 1,256 passes on 1,979 attempts (63.5 pct.) for 15,161 yards and 121 TDs with 36 interceptions (99.7 passer rating)
- Ranks in the top five in NFL regular-season fourth quarter and overtime history in TD/Int (first), TDs (third), passer rating (third), yards per attempt (third, 7.66), yards (eighth), completions (eighth) and attempts (eighth)
- Has played in 22 postseason games (21 starts) over his 20-year NFL career (Green Bay 2005-22; N.Y. Jets 2023-24)
- His 22 postseason games played are tied for the sixth-most at quarterback in NFL history
- His 21 postseason games started are tied for the fifth-most at quarterback in NFL history
- Has completed 501-of-774 passes (64.7%) for 5,894 yards, 45 TDs, 13 interceptions and a 100.1 career passer rating
- Ranks fourth in NFL postseason history in completions (501), fifth in pass attempts (774), second in completion percentage (64.7, min. 20 games started), fourth in passing yards (5,894), tied for third in TD passes (45), third in passing yards/attempt (7.61), third in TD/INT (3.5), third in interception percentage (1.3%) and second in quarterback rating (100.1, min. 20 games started
2024 (JETS)
- Appeared in all 17 regular-season games (all starts)
- Completed 368-of-584 passes (63.0%) for 3,897 yards, 28 TDs and 11 interceptions for a 90.5 passer rating
- In Week 18 at Miami, threw for his 500th career TD pass, joining Brett Favre (508), Peyton Manning (539), Drew Brees (571) and Tom Brady (649) as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to reach the mark
- Second fastest to 500 career passing TDs (275 games), trailing only Peyton Manning (244 games)
- Passed Matt Ryan (62,792) for the seventh most passing yards in NFL history (62,952)
- Registered his 160th career game with multiple TD passes, passing Brett Favre (159) for the fourth most all-time
- Only players with more are Tom Brady (204), Drew Brees (173) and Peyton Manning (165)
- Recorded his 14th season with at least 25 passing TDs, which is tied for the third-most in NFL history (Drew Brees)
2023 (JETS)
- Played in nine games (three starts)
- Spent majority of the season on injured reserve after a season-ending injury Week One vs. BUF
- Added to the active roster before Week 16 vs. WAS
2022 (PACKERS)
- Played in 17 regular-season games (17 starts)
- Completed 350-of-542 passes (64.6 pct.) for 3,695 yards and 26 TDs with 12 INTs for a 91.1 passer rating
- Ranked seventh in the NFL in TD passes and threw multiple TD passes in nine games, tied for sixth in the NFL
- Ranked tied for fifth in the League in completions of 20+ yards (53) and tied for seventh in TD passes of 20+ yards (nine)
- Rushed for 94 yards and a TD on 34 carries (2.8 avg.)
- Completed 22-of-34 passes (64.7 pct.) for 195 yards with one interception (67.6 rating) in Week 1 at Minnesota -- saw his NFL-record streak of consecutive attempts without an interception in division games come to an end at 394
- Connected on 19-of-25 passes (76.0 pct.) for 234 yards and two TDs with no interceptions for a 131.1 rating in Week 2 vs. Chicago
- Registered his fifth straight game with a 125+ rating and multiple TD passes against Chicago as he became the first player in League history to accomplish that feat against a single opponent
- Recorded his seventh consecutive zero interception game against the Bears, the longest streak vs. Chicago by a QB in league history
- Posted the 450th TD pass of his career when he connected with RB Aaron Jones for an eight-yard TD pass, just the fifth QB in NFL history with 450+ TD passes
- Connected on 27-of-35 passes (77.1 pct.) for 255 yards and two TDs with one INT (103.9 rating) in Week 3 at Tampa Bay
- His second TD pass in Week 4 vs. New England was the 500th of his career (including playoffs) as he became the fifth QB in league history to reach that mark
- His two TD and no interception performance in Week 5 vs. N.Y. Giants marked his 100th career game with multiple TD passes/zero interceptions as he joined Tom Brady (120) as the only QBs in League history with 100+ games
- Completed 14-of-20 passes (70.0 pct.) for 224 yards and three TDs with no interceptions for a season-high 146.7 rating in Week 10 vs. Dallas -- marked just the third time in his career that he threw 3+ TD passes on 20 or fewer attempts (2009 at Cleveland, 2014 vs. Minnesota)
- Registered a pair of TDs in Week 12 at Philadelphia, which marked his seventh straight game with multiple TD passes against the Eagles (including playoffs) --- longest streak vs. Philadelphia in League history
- Connected on 18-of-31 passes (58.1 pct.) for 182 yards and a TD with no Iinterceptions (85.7 rating) in Week 13 at Chicago, his eighth consecutive game against Chicago without an interception as he extended his record streak against the Bears
- His streak of eight straight games without an interception (min. 15 att.) against Chicago is tied for the second-longest streak against a single opponent in NFL history behind only Derek Carr's nine-game streak vs. Denver
- Completed 22-of-30 passes (73.3 pct.) for 229 yards and a TD with one interception (92.2 rating), his ninth consecutive win on Monday Night Football, tied for the third-longest streak in NFL history behind only Ken Stabler (11 in 1975-80) and Steve Young (10 in 1995-99)
2021 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Completed 366-of-531 passes (68.9 pct.) for 4,115 yards and 37 TDs with four interceptions for a 111.9 rating
- Was named the NFL MVP by AP for the second straight season and the fourth time in his career
- Earned AP First Team All-Pro honors for the second straight season, the fourth time in his career that he earned first-team All-Pro honors as he moved past Brett Favre (three) for the most selections by a Green Bay quarterback
- Named the league's Most Valuable Player by the PFWA and was named to the PFWA's All-NFL team
- Named a starter for the Pro Bowl, his 10th career selection, the most in franchise history
- Led the NFL in passer rating for the second straight season and for the fourth time in his career (2011-12, 2020)
- Led the league in interception percentage (0.75) for an NFL-record sixth time and for the fourth straight season (no other QB has done it in three straight years)
- Led the NFL in TD/INT ratio (9.25), the third-best mark in NFL history among quarterbacks with 500+ attempts in a season behind only his 12.50 (25/2) in 2018 and his 9.60 (48/5) in 2020
- Led the NFL in TD/INT ratio for the sixth time in his career, the most among passing qualifiers since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger
- Ranked third in the League in completion percentage (68.9), the second-best mark in team history behind only his 70.7 in 2020
- Ranked tied for fourth in the NFL in TD passes, his sixth career season with 35+ TD passes (tied with Tom Brady for tops in NFL history)
- Posted his third career season with 35+ TD passes and five or fewer interceptions, with Tom Brady (2010) the only other quarterback to hit those marks in NFL history
- Posted 13 games on the season with multiple TD passes and no interceptions, the most in a season in NFL history (previous high was 11 by him in 2014 and 2020 and Tom Brady in 2010)
- Had eight games with multiple TD passes/zero interceptions and a completion percentage of 70.0+, the most in a season in League history (previous high was seven by him in 2020 and Drew Brees in 2018)
- Led the NFL in 100.0+ rating games (11) and 125.0+ rating games (seven)
- Ranked second in the League with a 112.2 passer rating on third down
- Registered a passer rating of 137.55 in NFC North games (134-for-176, 1,602 yards, 18 TDs, no interceptions), the top single-season mark against divisional opponents in NFL history as he surpassed his mark of 137.50 in 2020
- Connected on 17-of-23 passes (73.9 pct.) for 195 yards and two TDs with no interceptions (128.0 rating) in Week 6 at Chicago, bringing his career passing-TD total at Soldier Field to 25 as he tied Brett Favre for the most at the stadium in franchise history
- Sealed the 24-14 win with a four-yard TD run with 4:30 remaining in the game, his 13th career game with multiple TD passes, a TD run and no interceptions, the most in NFL history
- Posted a season-high 385 yards and four TDs with no interceptions on 23-of-33 passing (69.7 pct.) for a season-best 148.4 rating in Week 11 at Minnesota
- Registered his NFL-record ninth consecutive divisional game with multiple passing TDs and zero interceptions as he broke his own mark of eight games in 2014-15
- Brought his streak of consecutive TD passes without an interception in divisional games to 30 as he broke his own NFL mark of 28 in 2013-15
- In Week 14 vs. Chicago, completed 29-of-37 passes (78.4 pct.) for 341 yards and four TDs with no interceptions (141.1 rating), becoming the first quarterback in team history to register three consecutive games with 300+ passing yards and no interceptions
- His four TD passes gave him 61 in his career against the Bears, topping Brett Favre (60) for the most against Chicago in League history
- Threw for 268 yards and three TDs with no interceptions on 23-of-31 passing (74.2 pct.) for a 132.2 passer rating in Week 15 at Baltimore
- His three TD passes gave him 442 for his career as he moved into a tie for first in franchise history with Brett Favre (named NFC Offensive Player of the Week, the 19th time in his career that he was honored with the award)
- In Week 16 vs. Cleveland, threw for 202 yards and three TDs with no interceptions (115.1 rating) on 24-of-34 passing (70.6 pct.), his fifth straight game with multiple TD passes and no interceptions as he tied the longest streak in franchise history (Rodgers, 2014)
- Threw a 9-yard TD pass to WR Allen Lazard in the first quarter, the 443rd TD pass of his career as he surpassed Brett Favre (442) for the franchise record
- Early in the second quarter, found Davante Adams for a nine-yard TD, the 66th TD pass between the two as they moved past Rodgers and Jordy Nelson (65) for the most productive duo in team annals
- Set an NFL single-season record with his 12th game on the season with multiple TD passes and no interceptions in Week 17 vs. Minnesota
- Connected on 29-of-38 passes (76.3 pct.) for 288 yards and two TDs with no interceptions (114.8 rating)
- Extended his NFL-record streak to 11 straight divisional games with multiple TD passes and no interceptions
- Played on the first four offensive drives in Week 18 at Detroit and completed 14-of-18 passes for 138 yards and two TDs with no interceptions (135.6 rating)
- His seventh straight game with multiple TD passes and no interceptions, the second-longest streak in NFL history (Tom Brady, nine in 2010)
- Posted multiple TD passes, no interceptions, a completion percentage of 70.0+ and a passer rating of 110.0+ for the fifth consecutive game, tied for the longest streak in League history (Russell Wilson, 2015)
- Extended his NFL-record streak to 12 straight divisional games with multiple passing TDs and no interceptions and also his 12th straight with a 100.0+ rating
2020 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Completed 372-of-526 passes (70.7 pct.) for 4,299 yards and 48 TDs with five interceptions
- His 121.5 passer rating was the second-best single-season mark in League history behind only his 122.5 rating in 2011
- Set single-season franchise records for passing TDs and completion percentage
- Ranked first in the NFL in passer rating, passing TDs, completion percentage and interception percentage (0.95), the first QB to lead the NFL in all four categories since Steve Young in 1992
- His 9.60 TD/INT ratio was also the top mark in NFL history among QBs with 30+ passing TDs in a season
- Posted a 100.0+ rating in 14 games on the season, the most in NFL history, and a 120.0+ rating in 10 games, also the most in League annals
- Set NFL single-season records for the most games with a 100.0+ rating and two-plus TD passes (14) and the most games with a 100.0+ rating and three-plus TD passes (12)
- Registered a single-season NFL-record 10 games with three-plus passing TDs and no interceptions, and his six games with four-plus TD passes/zero interceptions tied the NFL mark (Peyton Manning, 2013)
- Set a single-season team mark with four-plus TD passes in seven games
- Posted a completion percentage of 70.0+ with multiple TD passes in 10 games, the most in a season in NFL history
- First quarterback in League history to lead the NFL in interception percentage in three straight seasons (2018-20), joining Sammy Baugh as the only quarterbacks to lead the League in the category five times
- Named NFL Most Valuable Player by AP for the third time in his career (2011, 2014), joining Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Brett Favre as the only players to earn the honor three-plus times since 1961
- Earned first-team All-Pro honors from AP for the third time in his career (2011, 2014), joining Brett Favre (1995-97) as the only quarterback in franchise history to earn first-team recognition multiple times
- Named the League MVP by the PFWA and also earned first-team All-NFL honors from the PFWA
- Named NFC Offensive Player of the Year by the Committee of 101 for the third time in his career (2011, 2014)
- Selected to his ninth career Pro Bowl, matching Brett Favre and Forrest Gregg for the most selections in team history
- First quarterback in League history to throw 40+ TD passes in three different seasons (2011, 2016, 2020) and the second quarterback (Peyton Manning) to throw 45+ TD passes in two different seasons (2011, 2020)
- Averaged 8.0+ yards per passing attempt in a league-high 12 games, the fourth most in a season in League history (he had 13 games in 2011)
- Threw 25 TD passes in the second quarter, four more than any other quarterback in NFL history in a season in any quarter
- Led the NFL (min. 50 att.) in red-zone passer rating (119.1), the top mark in the NFL since Peyton Manning (120.7) in 2013
- Threw 35 TD passes in the red zone with no interceptions, the most without an interception since Peyton Manning (37/0) in 2013
- Ranked second in the NFL (min. 75 att.) with a 113.4 passer rating on third down, completing 86-of-135 passes for 1,328 yards (first in the NFL) and 12 TDs (third) with four interceptions
- Posted a League-best 137.5 rating on play-action passes (103-of-140, 1,160 yards, league-high 19 TDs, zero interceptions)
- Ranked tied for first in the League with 14 passes of 40+ yards on the season and six TDs of 40+ yards
- Led the NFL with three TD passes of 70+ yards
- Threw a TD pass to 11 different players, the most in a season in team history
- Rushed for 149 yards and three TDs on 38 carries (3.9 avg.)
- In Week 1 at Minnesota, completed 32-of-44 passes (72.7 pct.) for 364 yards and four TDs with no INTs for a 127.5 rating, just the second time in his career that he posted 30-plus completions, 350-plus passing yards, four-plus TDs and no INTs in a game (vs. Washington; Sept. 15, 2013). His 364 passing yards were the most in a season opener in team history
- Threw for 327 yards and four TDs with no interceptions on 27-of-33 passing (81.8 pct.) for a 147.5 rating in Week 4 vs. Atlanta
- Third game in his career that he posted a completion percentage of 80.0+, 325+ passing yards, four-plus passing TDs and zero interceptions (vs. Washington in 2013, vs. Oakland in 2019)
- Completed all 20 of his passes targeted for RBs and TEs as those position groups finished with 20 receptions for 241 yards (12.1 avg.) and four TDs, the third-most receiving yards by Green Bay's RBs/TEs in a game since the 1970 merger behind only the 285 yards at Tampa Bay in 1980 and the 269 vs. Washington in 1983
- In Week 11 at Indianapolis, connected on 27-of-38 passes (71.1 pct.) for 311 yards and three TDs with one interception (110.7 rating) -- the first time in franchise history that a QB posted three straight games with 300+ passing yards and a completion percentage of 70.0+
- Threw for four TDs and 211 yards on 21-of-29 passing (72.4 pct.) in Week 12 vs. Chicago
- His fourth TD pass of the game put him over the 50,000-yard passing mark for his career, just the 11th player in League history to eclipse that total
- Reached 50,000 yards on his 6,436th attempt, the second fastest to 50,000 in NFL annals behind only Ben Roethlisberger (6,361)
- Posted a completion percentage of 70.0+ and multiple TD passes in his fourth straight game for the first time in his career
- In Week 13 vs. Philadelphia, completed 24-of-35 passes (68.6 pct.) for 295 yards and three TDs with no interceptions for a 128.9 rating
- Became the seventh QB in NFL history to throw 400 TD passes in his career and fastest to reach 400 TD passes in terms of attempts (6,462; previous low was Peyton Manning's 7,226) and games (193; previous low was Drew Brees' 205)
- Set the NFL mark for fewest interceptions at the time of his 400th TD pass with 88 (Tom Brady, 143)
- Threw a 25-yard TD pass, his fifth straight game with a TD pass of 25+ yards, the longest streak in team history (his previous highs were four-game streaks in 2011 and 2014)
- Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance
- Threw for 290 yards and three TDs with no interceptions on 26-of-33 passing (78.8 pct.) in Week 14 at Detroit
- Set NFL single-season record for the most games with three-plus TD passes and zero interceptions with his ninth of the season
- First QB in NFL history to throw multiple TD passes and post a completion percentage of 70.0+ in six consecutive games
- In Week 16 vs. Tennessee, threw for 231 yards and four TDs with one interception on 21-of-25 passing (84.0 pct.) for a 128.1 rating
- Threw three TD passes in the first half for the sixth time on the season, breaking Peyton Manning's single-season mark (five times in 2004)
- Connected on 19-of-24 passes (79.1 pct.) for 240 yards and four TDs with no interceptions for a season-high 147.9 passer rating in Week 17 at Chicago
- Marked his sixth career game vs. Chicago with four-plus TD passes and no interceptions, the first QB in NFL history to register six such games against a single opponent
- In the NFC Division round vs. L.A. Rams, connected on 23-of-36 passes for 296 yards and two TDs (108.1 rating), joining Ravens QB Joe Flacco as the only players in NFL history to throw multiple TD passes in eight straight postseason games
- Brought his career playoff passing-yardage total to 5,322 as he moved past Brett Favre (5,311) for the franchise record
- His 23 completions gave him 448 for his career in the postseason as he moved past Brett Favre (438) for first in team playoff history
- With the two TD passes, brought his career playoff total to 42 as he moved past Peyton Manning (40) for fourth on the all-time NFL postseason list
- Completed 33-of-48 passes (68.8 pct.) for 346 yards and three TDs with one interception (101.6 rating) in the NFC Championship vs. Tampa Bay
- His ninth straight postseason game with multiple TD passes, the longest streak in NFL history
- Brought his career passing-TD total in the playoffs to 45, tying QB Joe Montana for second in League annals
- Posted a 100.0+ passer rating and three-plus passing TDs for the seventh time in the playoffs, second in NFL history behind only Tom Brady (11)
- Set a franchise single-game playoff record with 33 completions, eclipsing his previous mark of 31 (twice)
- First QB in franchise history to throw a TD pass of 50+ yards in back-to-back playoff games
2019 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Completed 353-of-569 passes (62.0 pct.) for 4,002 yards and 26 TDs with four interceptions for a 95.4 rating as he was selected to his eighth career Pro Bowl
- Marked his second consecutive season with 4,000+ passing yards, 25+ passing TDs and four or fewer interceptions, the only quarterback in NFL history to achieve those totals in a single season
- Led the League in interception percentage (0.70), the second-best single-season mark in franchise history (min. 200 att.) behind only his NFL-record 0.34 percentage in 2018
- Tied for the NFL lead in zero interception games (min. 15 att.) with 12
- Completed a pass of 25+ 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.)
- 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 a season-high 429 yards and five TDs with no interceptions in Week 7 vs. Oakland
- Eclipsed the previous franchise mark of 155.4 by him at Cleveland in 2009
- Second quarterback in NFL history (Washington QB Mark Rypien; Nov. 10, 1991) to throw for 400+ yards with five-plus passing TDs, a rushing TD and no interceptions in a single game
- Posted the third-most passing yards in a game with a perfect passer rating (since 1950)
- His average of 13.84 yards/attempt was a single-game career high (min. 15 att.) and was the best by a Green Bay quarterback since Brett 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+ attempts
- Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance, his franchise-record 17th time winning the award
- In Week 16 at Minnesota, saw his streak of consecutive passing attempts without an interception come to an end at 277 when he was picked off in the second quarter, 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
- Threw for 243 yards and two TDs with no interceptions on 16-of-27 passing (59.3 percent) for a 113.7 passer rating in the NFC Division vs. Seattle
- Registered his seventh game of 110.0+ rating in a playoff game, the second most in NFL history to that point behind only Tom Brady (eight)
- Completed seven of nine 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
- In the NFC Championship at San Francisco, completed 31-of-39 passes (79.5 pct.) for 326 yards and two TDs with two interception for a 97.2 rating
- Moved past Brett 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
2018 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Completed 372-of-597 passes (62.3 percent) for 4,442 yards and 25 TDs with two interceptions for a 97.6 passer rating
- 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 Brock Huard (0.41 in 2006)
- His two interceptions on the season were the fewest in League history among quarterbacks with 500+ attempts
- Set the franchise mark for fewest interceptions in a season (min. 200 att.) as he bested Bart Starr's record of three interceptions on 251 attempts in 1966
- Third quarterback in NFL history with 25+ passing TDs and two or fewer interceptions in a season (Eagles quarterback Nick Foles, 27/2 in 2013; Tom Brady, 28/2 in 2016)
- His 372 completions tied him for the second-best mark (Brett Favre, 2005) in team history behind only his own mark of 401 completions in 2016
- Led the NFL with 13 zero interception games (min. 15 att.), tied for the most in a season in franchise history with his mark in 2014
- Led the League with nine completions of 50+ yards and was tied for the NFL lead with 16 completions of 40+ yards
- Completed a pass of 50+ yards to a franchise-record seven different players on the season
- First quarterback in NFL history to post three games with 425+ passing yards in a season
- Ranked second 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 second in the NFL among players with 40+ attempts
- Completed 20-of-30 passes (66.7 percent) for 286 yards and three TDs with no interceptions for a 130.7 passer rating in Week 1 vs. Chicago
- Led the Packers to the second-largest comeback win in Lambeau Field history after they trailed, 20-0, late in the third quarter
- Marked the first time in team annals that the Packers won a game after trailing by 17+ points entering the fourth quarter
- 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
- In Week 5 at Detroit, threw for 442 yards and three TDs on 32-of-52 passing (61.5 percent) for a 108.0 rating -- 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
- 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 interceptions for a 100.4 rating in Week 6 vs. San Francisco
- First quarterback in NFL history to register back-to-back 400-yard passing games with no interceptions
- Part of an offense that featured three 100-yard receivers (Davante Adams, 132; Jimmy Graham, 104; Marquez Valdes-Scantling, 103) for just the second time in franchise history (Oct. 12, 1980, at Tampa Bay)
- In Week 13 vs. Arizona, posted his franchise-record eighth straight zero-interception game (min. 15 att.) as he surpassed his previous record of seven straight games in 2016
- Brought his streak of consecutive attempts without an interception to 336, surpassing Bart Starr's mark of 294 in 1964-65 for the top streak in franchise annals
- Brought his streak of consecutive attempts without an interception to an NFL-record 368 in Week 14 vs. Atlanta as he surpassed Tom Brady's mark of 358 in 2010-11
- Marked his ninth consecutive zero-interception game (min. 15 att.), tied for the second-longest streak in NFL history behind only Tom Brady (11 games in 2010)
- In Week 15 at Chicago, completed 25-of-42 passes (59.5 percent) for 274 yards with an interception, snapping his NFL-record streak of 402 consecutive attempts without a pick
- The interception snapped his streak of 225 consecutive attempts without a pick in the red zone
- Connected on a season-high 37 passes on 55 attempts (67.3 percent) for 442 yards and two TDs with no interceptions for a 103.8 rating in Week 16 at N.Y. Jets
- 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+ passing yards, the most in franchise history as he surpassed Brett Favre (55)
- His completion total was the second most in franchise history behind only his 39 completions vs. Chicago on Oct. 20, 2016
- Marked his 13th zero-interception game on the season, tying the franchise mark he set in 2014
- Posted his third career game with 55+ passing attempts and zero interceptions, tying Tom Brady for the most in NFL history
- Marked his fifth career game with 50+ attempts/zero interceptions, the only ones in franchise history
- Recorded second career game with 400+ passing yards, two-plus passing TDs and two rushing TDs -- only QB in NFL history to do so in a game
2017 (PACKERS)
- Played in seven games (seven starts)
- Completed 154-of-238 passes (64.7 percent) for 1,675 yards and 16 TDs with six interceptions for a 97.2 passer rating
- Ranked second in the NFL in TD percentage (6.7), eighth in passer rating and seventh in completion percentage
- Placed on the Injured/Reserve List on Oct. 20 (collarbone) and was sidelined for seven games (Week 7, Weeks 9-14) before being activated on Dec. 16
- Placed on the Injured/Reserve List again (collarbone) on Dec. 19
- Threw his 300th career TD pass in Week 2 at Atlanta --- fastest to 300 TD passes in league history by doing so on his 4,742nd career attempt (Peyton Manning, 5,306 attempts) and in his 144th career game (Manning and Dan Marino, 157 games)
- Set the NFL mark for the fewest career interceptions at the time of his 300th TD pass with 74, easily besting the previous mark of 115 INTs by Tom Brady
- In Week 3 vs. Cincinnati, posted his fifth consecutive 300-yard passing game (313 yards on 28-of-42 passing), a franchise record as he surpassed his own mark of four straight games in 2011
2016 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Completed 401-of-610 passes (65.7 percent) for 4,428 yards and 40 TDs with seven interceptions for a 104.2 passer rating
- Ranked first in the League in TD passes, the first Green Bay quarterback to do so since Brett Favre in 2003
- Set a franchise single-season record for completions
- Ranked second in the NFL in TD percentage (6.6), fourth in passer rating and passing yards, and third in TD/INT ratio (5.71)
- Selected to the Pro Bowl for the third straight season and the sixth time in his career, but did not play due to injury
- First quarterback in NFL history to register 4,000+ passing yards, 400+ completions, 40+ TD passes and fewer than 10 interceptions in a season
- Ranked second 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 interceptions
- 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 interceptions 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 quarterback since 1956
- 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 interceptions
- Had 13 completions of 25+ yards in the playoffs, the most in a single postseason in team annals
- In Week 7 vs. Chicago, set a single-game franchise record with 39 completions, eclipsing the previous high of 36 by Brett Favre at Chicago on Dec. 5, 1993
- Posted 326 yards on 39-of-56 passing with three TDs and no interceptions for a 102.2 rating, with all three TD passes coming in the second half
- Completed 10+ passes to three different receivers (Davante Adams, 13; Randall Cobb, 11; Ty Montgomery, 10), becoming just the second quarterback in NFL history (Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe, Nov. 13, 1994) to accomplish that feat in a regular-season game
- Threw for 246 yards and four TDs with no interceptions on 28-of-38 passing for a 125.5 passer rating in Week 8 at Atlanta
- Marked his 18th career game with four-plus TD passes as he moved past Johnny Unitas (17) for sixth 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 Don Majkowski's 88-yard outing at Detroit on Sept. 30, 1990
- In Week 16 vs. Minnesota, threw for 347 yards and four TDs with no interceptions on 28-of-38 passing for a 136.6 rating
- Threw two TD passes to Jordy Nelson as the duo set the franchise record for the most productive TD combination to that point in franchise history (59), surpassing Brett Favre and Antonio Freeman's mark of 57
- Set a then-franchise record with his seventh straight zero-interception game, completing 27-of-39 passes for 300 yards and four TDs for a 126.0 passer rating, in Week 17 at Detroit
- First QB in team history to register back-to-back games in the same season with 300+ passing yards, four-plus TDs and no interceptions (marked his 20th career game with four-plus TD passes as he moved past Brett Favre, 19, for the franchise record)
- In Wild Card vs. N.Y. Giants, completed 25-of-40 passes for 362 yards and four TDs for a 125.2 rating, becoming just the fourth quarterback in NFL history to throw for 350+ yards, four-plus TDs and zero interceptions in a playoff game (Peyton Manning, Kurt Warner and Alex Smith)
- Tied the single-game franchise playoff record with the four TD passes and became the first quarterback 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 Brett Favre (five) for the franchise mark
- Extended his team playoff record with his fifth career 300-yard game
- In Divisional Game at Dallas, threw for 355 yards and two TDs on 28-of-43 passing, his second straight game with 350+ passing yards as he joined Drew Brees as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to post back-to-back 350+ passing games in a single postseason
- First QB in team history to register back-to-back 300-yard passing games in the playoffs
2015 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Registered a 92.7 passer rating and connected on 347-of 572 passes (60.7 percent) for 3,821 yards and 31 TDs with eight interceptions
- Selected to his fifth career Pro Bowl, but did not play due to injury
- Tied for first in the League in completions of 25+ yards (39) and ranked third in TD/INT ratio (3.88) and interception percentage (1.40)
- Ranked fifth among quarterbacks with 344 rushing yards and a TD on 58 carries (5.9 avg.)
- In Week 1 at Chicago, 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 interceptions
- Registered three TD passes, zero interceptions and a 140.0+ passer rating for the third straight game against Chicago (both contests in 2014), the lone quarterback in NFL history to do so against a single opponent (also did it vs. Minnesota, 2010-11)
- Threw for 333 yards and a season-best five TDs on 24-of-35 passing (68.6 percent) for a 138.5 passer rating in Week 3 vs. Kansas City
- Threw for five-plus TDs for the fourth time in his career, Brett topping Favre's franchise record of three
- Tied an NFL record (Kurt Warner, 1999-2000) by posting a 100.0+ passer rating in his 10th straight home game (min. 15 att.) in the regular season
- Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance, the 13th time in his career he had won the weekly award as he surpassed Brett Favre (12) for the team record
- In Week 5 vs. St. Louis, threw for 241 yards and two TDs on 19-of-30 passing; recorded interception at Lambeau Field since Dec. 2, 2012 (snapped a streak of 492 attempts and 44 TD passes at home without an interception -- both NFL records), and including playoffs, 586 straight attempts and 49 TD passes
- Had his first two-interception game at Lambeau Field since Oct. 24, 2010, vs. Minnesota, snapping a streak of 33 straight home starts without throwing two interceptions in a game, the longest streak in the NFL during the Super Bowl era
- Completed a season-high 35 passes on 61 attempts for 333 yards and two TDs with no interceptions in Week 10 vs. Detroit
- Set a franchise single-game record for the most passing attempts without an interception
- In Week 13 at Detroit, threw for 273 yards and two TDs with one interception on 24-of-36 passing, a performance that culminated with his 61-yard Hail Mary TD pass to 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+ points in the second half
- The 61-yard gamewinner 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
- 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 four and found Jeff Janis for a 60-yard completion
- 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 that was hauled in by Janis in the end zone as he made the leaping grab with no time left on the clock
- The reception, along with the extra point, sent the game into overtime
- Marked the first game-winning or game-tying passing TD to end regulation in NFL playoff history
2014 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Completed 341-of-520 passes (65.6 percent) for 4,381 yards and 38 TDs with five interceptions for a 112.2 passer rating
- Named NFL MVP by AP for the second time in his career
- Named to his fourth career Pro Bowl, but did not play in the game due to injury
- Named first-team All-Pro by AP and Sporting News and first-team All-NFL and All-NFC by the PFWA
- Led the League in TD/INT ratio (7.60), ranked second in passer rating and yards/attempt (8.43), and third in TD passes -- the only quarterback in the NFL to finish in the top three in all four of those categories
- Posted eight games with three-plus TDs and zero interceptions, which tied Tom Brady (2007) for first in NFL single-season history at that time
- Recorded a franchise-record 13 zero-interceptions games (min. 15 attempts), the third most in a season in NFL history behind only Tom Brady (14 in 2010) and Steve DeBerg (14 in 1990), and ranked first in the NFL with an interception percentage of 0.96
- First quarterback in NFL history to have 500+ passing attempts and five or fewer interceptions in a season
- Led 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 interceptions
- Threw an NFL-high three TD passes of 70+ yards
- Tied for the League-lead with 15 completions of 40+
- In Week 2 vs. N.Y. Jets, threw for 346 yards and three TDs with no interceptions on 25-of-42 passing (109.8 passer rating) 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
- Completed 22-of-28 passes for 302 yards and four TDs with no interceptions for a 151.2 passer rating in Week 4 at Chicago, the fourth-best rating of his career and the sixth best in team history
- Went over the 25,000-yard mark for his career on 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 Kurt Warner's mark of 3,076
- First quarterback in team history to throw for 300+ yards and four-plus TDs and register a 150+ passer rating in the same game
- Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance
- Completed 12-of-17 passes for 156 yards and three TDs with no interceptions for a 138.7 passer rating in Week 5 vs. Minnesota
- His 11-yard TD pass to Davante 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 Dan Marino (89 games)
- Set an NFL record for the fewest interceptions by a quarterback at the time of his 200th career TD pass with 53, topping the previous mark by 35 interceptions (Tom Brady, 88)
- In Week 6 at Miami, appeared 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 four-yard TD pass with three seconds remaining in the 27-24 win
- 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 Nov. 15, 1970
- Completed 24-of-42 passes for 264 yards and three TDs with zero interceptions
- Threw for 255 yards and three TDs on 19-of-22 passing for a 154.5 passer rating in Week 7 vs. Carolina -- 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-interception game, joining Tom Brady (2007) as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to accomplish the feat in a single season
- Posted his sixth straight zero-interception game, tying Bart Starr's franchise record (min. 15 attempts per game) set in 1964
- Was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance
- In Week 10 vs. Chicago, 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 quartrback to throw three or more TD passes of 40+ yards since Cecil Isbell had four vs. Chicago Cardinals on Nov. 1, 1942
- With his six TD passes, brought his season total to 10 TDs and zero interceptions against the Bears, the first quarterback in NFL history to throw 10 TDs and no interceptions 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
- Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for the third time on the season
- Completed 22-of-36 passes for 341 yards and three TDs with no interceptions for a 120.3 passer rating in Week 11 vs. Philadelphia
- Threw for 279 yards in the first half, making him the only quarterback in the last 25 seasons (1990-2014) to throw for 275+ yards in the first half of three games in a season (did so in three straight)
- In Week 13 vs. New England, threw for 368 yards, a season high at home, and two TDs with zero interceptions on 24-of-38 passing for a 112.6 passer rating
- Posted a 100.0+ passer rating for the fourth straight game and registered his fourth consecutive zero-interception game
- Threw for 282 yards in the first half alone, the fourth time in the last five games that he had thrown for 275+ 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)
- In his 100th career regular-season start, Week 14 vs. Atlanta, completed 24-of-36 passes for 327 yards and three TDs with no interceptions, his eighth game on the season with three-plus TD passes/zero interceptions as he tied Tom Brady's single-season NFL record (2007)
- Completed a season-high 31 passes on 40 attempts for 318 yards and a TD for a 108.1 passer rating in Week 16 at Tampa Bay, his eighth 300-yard passing game on the season as he tied his own single-season franchise record (2011)
- Threw for 226 yards and two TDs on 17-of-22 passing for a 139.6 passer rating in Week 17 vs. Detroit, playing through a calf injury in the second half of the division-clinching win
- Following the injury, connected on 11-of-13 passes for 129 yards and a TD for a 133.7 passer rating
- Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance, the fourth time on the season he had earned the award
- Playing on an injured calf that limited him in practice during the week, threw for 316 yards and three TDs on 24-of-35 passing for a 125.4 rating in the Divisional vs. Dallas
- Marked his fourth playoff game with 300+ yards passing as he broke Brett 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
2013 (PACKERS)
- Played in nine regular-season games (nine starts)
- Completed 193-of-290 passes (66.6 percent) for 2,536 yards and 17 TDs with six interceptions for a 104.9 passer rating
- Ranked second in the League in yards/attempt (8.74), fifth in passer rating and completion percentage, and third in yards/completion (13.14)
- Rushed for 120 yards on 30 carries (4.0 avg.)
- Started in the team's playoff contest vs. San Francisco
- Missed seven games (Weeks 10-16) due to a fractured collarbone that he sustained in Week 9 vs. Chicago
- 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 in Week 2 vs. Washington
- Second quarterback in NFL history to throw for 480+ yards, four-plus TDs and zero interceptions in a game (Y.A. Tittle, Oct. 28, 1962)
- His 81.0 completion percentage set a franchise record for a quarterback with 40+ 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
- Named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his effort
- Despite being without Randall Cobb, Jermichael Finley and James Jones due to injuries, threw for 285 yards and two TDs with no interceptions on 24-of-29 passing for a season-high 130.6 passer rating in Week 8 at Minnesota
- Led the offense on seven scoring drives in the 44-31 win, the most points ever scored by Green Bay at the Metrodome
- Completed all 10 of his passes on third down for 172 yards and two TDs for a perfect 158.3 rating
- Sustained a fractured left collarbone on the final play of the opening drive in Week 9 vs. Chicago
- Missed Week 10 vs. Philadelphia, 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)
- Returned to action and led the way in dramatic fashion in Week 17 at Chicago, 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 interceptions
- 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 Randall Cobb on fourth down
2012 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Selected to the Pro Bowl for the second straight season and the third time in four years
- 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
- 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 interceptions for a 108.0 passer rating
- Led the League in passer rating for the second straight season and also led the NFL in TD percentage (7.1) and TD/INT ratio (4.88, 39/8)
- First quarterback to lead the League in passer rating in back-to-back seasons since Peyton Manning did so in three straight seasons (2004-06)
- Ranked second in the NFL with 39 TD passes, including 25 in the opening nine games of the season as he became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw 25+ TD passes in the first nine games in two different seasons (28 TD passes in 2011)
- Ranked first in the NFL in passer rating (110.8) and yards/attempt (9.01) on third down and second in passer rating (109.9) and TD percentage (36.4) in the red zone
- Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance in Week 4 vs. New Orleans, connecting on 31-of-41 passes for 319 yards and four TDs
- Completed 24-of-37 passes (64.9 percent) for 338 yards and a career-high six TDs, with the six TD passes tying Matt Flynn (vs. Detroit, Jan. 1, 2012) for the single-game franchise record in Week 6 at Houston
- Fourth quarterback in NFL history to throw for 330+ yards and six TDs and no interceptions in a game, joining Tom Brady, Mark Rypien and Y.A. Tittle
- Named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance
- In Week 7 at St. Louis, threw for 342 yards and three TDs on 30-of-37 passing with no interceptions
- Connected on 22-of-35 passes for 186 yards and two TDs, the second of which moved him past Bart Starr for second all-time in franchise history with 153, Week 8 vs. Jacksonville
- Set the franchise record for the most TD passes over a five-game span with 18
- In the NFC Wild Card, completed 23-of-33 passes for 274 yards and a TD with no interceptions in what was the first home playoff victory of his career as a starter
- Finished with a 104.9 passer rating, his fifth of 100.0+ in seven postseason starts
2011 (PACKERS)
- Played in 15 regular-season games (15 starts)
- Earned NFL MVP honors from Associated Press
- Completed 343-of-502 passes (68.3 percent) for 4,643 yards and 45 TDs with just six interceptions
- Set the NFL single-season record with a 122.5 passer rating, topping the previous mark of 121.1 by Peyton Manning in 2004
- First Green Bay quarterback to lead the NFL in passer rating since the system was implemented in 1973
- 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
- Named the Professional Athlete of the Year by Sporting News, Male Athlete of the Year by AP, NFC Offensive Player of the Year by the Committee of 101, NFL Offensive Player of the Year by Sporting News and NFL MVP by Sports Illustrated
- Won the Bert Bell Award from the Maxwell Club as the most outstanding professional player of the year
- Named the NFC Offensive Player of the Month for September, October and November
- 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
- Tied a league record with four games with a 140.0+ passer rating
- Set franchise records for passing yards (4,643), yards/attempt (9.25) and 300-yard games (eight)
- Started the season with 11 consecutive 110.0+ rating games, the longest single-season streak in NFL history
- First 4,000-yard passer in NFL history to throw six or fewer interceptions
- Ranked second in the NFL 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 interceptions
- Led the League with a 107.3 passer rating in the red zone
- Connected on 27-of-35 passes for 312 yards and three TDs with no interceptions in Week 1 vs. New Orleans, 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)
- In Week 4 vs. Denver, accounted for six TDs (four passing, two rushing) and threw for a season-high 408 yards on 29-of-38 passing
- First quarterback 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
- Completed 26-of-39 attempts for 396 yards and two TDs in Week 5 at Atlanta, 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 quarterback in a second half since 1991
- Matched his single-season career-high with his fifth 300-yard game (in just the sixth contest of the season) in Week 6 vs. St. Louis
- Threw for 316 yards and three TDs, highlighted by his career-long 93-yard TD pass to Jordy Nelson in the second quarter
- In Week 7 at Minnesota, threw for 335 yards and three TDs on 24-of-30 passing (146.5 rating) and matched his career-best streak by completing his first 13 passes of the game, the best mark by a Packers quarterback since Brett Favre's 13 at Minnesota on Oct. 23, 2005
- Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the third time on the season in Week 9 at San Diego
- Completed 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 110.0+ rating game, topping the mark of seven by Steve Young in 1994
- In Week 10 vs. Minnesota, joined Kurt Warner (1999) as the only quarterback in NFL history to post three consecutive 140.0+ rating games in a single season (completed 23-of-30 passes for 250 yards and four TDs), good for a 140.1 rating
- Broke Brett Favre's franchise records for 110.0+ -rating games (eight, 2007) and consecutive games with at least two TD passes (eight, 1994), doing each for the ninth time on the season
- Further extended his League record by registering his 11th consecutive 110.0+ rating game as he completed 22-of-33 passes for 307 yards and two TDs in Week 12 at Detroit
- 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, in Week 13 at N.Y. Giants
- Extended his NFL record of consecutive games with a 100-plus passer rating to 12
- Fastest player to reach the 4,000-yard passing plateau in franchise history by topping the mark in his 13th game of the season
- In Week 16 vs. Chicago, threw a season-high five TD passes, giving him what was then a team-record 45 on the year, 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 110.0+ rating
- Listed as inactive in Week 17 vs. Detroit as the coaching staff elected to rest him with home-field advantage throughout the playoffs having been secured the previous week
2010 (PACKERS)
- Played in 15 regular-season games (15 starts)
- Named a first alternate for the Pro Bowl
- Completed 312-of-475 passes (65.7 percent) for 3,922 yards, 28 TDs and 11 interceptions for a 101.2 rating as he became the first quarterback in franchise history to post a 100.0+ passer rating in back-to-back seasons
- Ranked third in the NFL in passer rating, seventh in passing yards, tied for sixth in TD passes and second in 25-yard passes (40)
- Named the 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 quarterbacks 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 quarterback to accomplish the feat since Tobin Rote (1954-56)
- Ranked first 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 interceptions
- 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 interceptions
- Had one of the finest playoff games by a quarterback in NFL playoff history, connecting on 31-of-36 passes for 366 yards and three TDs in the Divisional round at Atlanta
- His 136.8 passer rating was the highest in League postseason history among quarterbacks with 35+ attempts
- His 31 completions and 86.1 completion percentage were franchise single-game postseason records, and the completion percentage ranks first in NFL history for quarterbacks with 35+ attempts
- First quarterback in NFL playoff history to throw for 350 yards, three TDs and zero interceptions 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 Daryle Lamonica, Dan 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 quarterback in NFL history to register a 120.0+ rating in each of his first three postseason starts
- First QB in NFL postseason history to throw for three-plus TDs in each of his first three playoff starts
- Closed out his torrid postseason by earning MVP honors with a masterful performance vs. Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV
- Completed 24-of-39 passes for 304 yards and three TDs
- Joined Joe Montana, Steve Young and Jake Delhomme as the only quarterbacks to that point to throw for 300 yards and three TDs with no interceptions in a Super Bowl
- 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 Greg 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 Mason Crosby field goal to extend the lead to 31-25, forcing Pittsburgh to drive for a TD instead of a game-tying FG
- Missed some practice time during the week due to a concussion sustained the previous week at Washington (Oct. 10), but returned in Week 6 vs. Miami to make his 38th straight start
- Finished with 313 yards on 18-of-33 passing with a TD and an interception
- 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 quarterback since Brett Favre's 99-yard scoring strike to WR Robert Brooks at Chicago on Sept. 11, 1995
- 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 in Week 12 at Atlanta
- In Week 13 vs. San Francisco, 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 interception for the fifth straight game, the first Packers quarterback to do so since Bart Starr in 1966
- Inactive due to the concussion in Week 15 at New England, which snapped a streak of 45 consecutive starts that was the fourth-longest streak in the League among active QBs at that point
- Returned to action in Week 16 vs. N.Y. Giants and turned in one of the best outings of his career to that point 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 quarterback in the regular season since Lynn Dickey's 418-yard game vs. Tampa Bay (Oct. 12, 1980), and it was the first 400-yard, four-TD, zero-interception performance in team history
- Marked the 10th time in his career that he threw three-plus TDs and zero interceptions in a game, the most in NFL history to that point by a quarterback within three seasons of his first start (Kurt Warner, nine, 1999-2001)
2009 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Completed 350-of-541 passes (64.7 percent) for 4,434 yards, 30 TDs and seven interceptions for a 103.2 rating on the way to his first career Pro Bowl selection
- Ranked fourth in the League in passing yards, passer rating and TD passes, and led the NFL in interception percentage (1.29)
- Recorded a League-best 133.5 rating on third down, the highest since Kurt Warner (137.3) in 1999
- His third-down production included an NFL-best 14 TDs, no interceptions and a NFL-high 1,710 yards, the most yards by an NFL quarterback since the stat began to be kept in 1991
- Tied for the NFL lead (with Donovan McNabb and Tony Romo) with 17 completions of 40+ yards
- Tied for second in the League (with Tony Romo and Drew Brees) with 39 completions of 25+ 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 quarterback in 2009 (David Garrard, 323) and the most runs of 10+ yards with 14
- His five rushing TDs were the most by a Packers quarterback since Don Majkowski posted the same number in 1989
- First quarterback in NFL history to throw 30+ TD passes and seven or fewer interceptions and rush for five TDs in the same season
- Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for October
- Threw for a season-high 384 yards on 26-of-37 passing for a 110.6 rating in Week 4 at Minnesota
- Completed 29-of-37 passes for 358 yards, two TDs and one interception for a 113.7 rating in Week 6 vs. Detroit, giving him two career firsts – back-to-back games with 350+ yards and three straight contests with a 110.0+ rating
- In Week 7 at Cleveland, completed 15-of-20 passes for 246 yards, three TDs and no interceptions for a 155.4 passer rating, the second-best single-game rating in franchise history (min. 20 attempts)
- In the Wild Card game at Arizona, posted a team playoff-record 423 yards and four TDs on 28-of-42 passing with one interception for a 121.4 rating
- The four TD passes matched a franchise playoff mark held by Bart Starr (at Dallas, Jan. 1, 1967) and Lynn Dickey (vs. St. Louis, Jan. 8, 1983)
- The yardage total was tied for fifth 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 Dan Marino (at Buffalo, Dec. 30, 1995)
- Sixth quarterback 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+ 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 James Jones on fourth-and-5 early in the fourth quarter
2008 (PACKERS)
- Played in 16 regular-season games (16 starts)
- Took over as the starter after waiting patiently for three years for his opportunity behind Brett Favre
- First quarterback other than Brett Favre to start a Packers game since Don Majkowski (Sept. 20, 1992), starting all 16 games and ranking third in the NFC and sixth 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 interceptions
- Under center for 1,039 of 1,049 (99.1 percent) offensive plays
- Ranked fourth in the League in both TD passes and passing yards
- Fourth quarterback in team history to surpass 4,000 yards in a season (Brett Favre, Lynn Dickey, Don Majkowski) and only the second in NFL history to throw for 4,000 yards in the first season that he started a game (Kurt Warner, St. Louis, 1999)
- Ranked third in the NFL with a 105.8 passer rating on third down, including 14 TDs, which trailed only Philip Rivers' 15
- Completed 16 passes of 40+ yards, tied for first in the NFL with Drew Brees
- 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
- Started his first NFL game and completed 18-of-22 passes for 178 yards and a TD with no interception in Week 1 vs. Minnesota
- His 81.8 completion percentage ranked as the second-best mark in NFL history by a quarterback 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 one-yard plunge in the fourth quarter to give Green Bay a 24-12 lead
- 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 in Week 2 at Detroit
- Started in Week 5 at Atlanta 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
- Completed 21-of-31 passes for 308 yards and three TDs (tied season high) for a season-best 132.2 passer rating in Week 17 vs. Detroit
- 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 Donald Driver deep down the right sideline midway through the fourth quarter for a 71-yard TD, which put him over the 4,000-yard mark for the season
2007 (PACKERS)
- Played in two regular-season games (no starts)
- Served as Brett Favre's backup for the third straight season
- Completed 20-of-28 passes (71.4 percent) for 218 yards with one TD and no interceptions for a 106.0 rating, plus seven rushes for 29 yards (4.1 avg.)
- Put together his best preseason, completing 37-of-59 passes (62.7 percent) with three TDs in four games
- Saw his first action of the regular season in Week 10 vs. Minnesota, entering with 3:56 remaining and completing both of his passes for 17 yards
- Was inserted into the game in the second quarter in Week 13 at Dallas after Brett 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.)
2006 (PACKERS)
- Played in two regular-season games (no starts)
- Served as the No. 2 QB for the team's first 10 games, playing in two contests
- Placed on the Injured/Reserve List for the final six games
- Completed 6-of-15 passes (40.0 percent) for 46 yards, with no TDs or interceptions, for a 48.2 rating
- Made his season debut in place of an injured Brett Favre (neck/head) in Week 4 at Philadelphia; 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
- In Week 1 vs. New England, 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 six-yard scramble
- 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
2005 (PACKERS)
- Played in three games (no starts)
- Active but did not play in the 13 other contests
- Completed 9-of-16 passes (56.3 percent) for 65 yards, with one interception and a 39.8 passer rating
- Made his NFL debut in a 52-3 win in Week 5 vs. New Orleans
- Got his most extensive playing time in a 48-3 loss on Monday Night Football in Week 15 at Baltimore
- Came off the bench toward the end of the third quarter and finished the contest, going 8-for-15 with one interception, plus one carry for eight yards
COLLEGE
- After leading Butte College to a NorCal Conference championship and a second overall national ranking, went to play at the University of California (2003-04)
- A two-year starter and letterman for the Golden Bears, he completed 424-of-665 passes (63.8 percent) for 5,469 yards with 43 TDs and 13 interceptions, while playing in 25 games (22 starts)
- His 150.3 career pass efficiency rating and 1.95 interception percentage are both tops in school history
- Rushed for 336 yards and eight TDs on 160 carries (2.1 avg.)
- As a junior in 2004, started all 12 games for the Bears, including the Holiday Bowl vs. Texas Tech
- Completed 209-of-316 passes (66.1 percent) for 2,566 yards and 24 TDs with eight interceptions
- Helped the team reach its highest national ranking (No. 4) since 1952, produced its best regular-season record (10-1) in 54 years and recorded 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 All-Pacific-10 First Team honors and honorable mention All-America recognition from AP, SportsIllustrated.com and College & Pro Football Newsweekly
- 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, Maxwell Award and Davey O'Brien Award
- Served as team co-captain and was chosen as Cal's Co-Offensive MVP
- Finished second in the Pac-10 in passing efficiency (154.4), behind USC'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 to tie an NCAA mark, running his school-record string to 26 straight completions dating back to the previous game at Oregon State
- Finished 29 of 34 for 85.3 percent against the Trojans, another school record
- 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 interceptions, on 164-of-265 passing (61.9 percent)
- 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
PERSONAL
- Attended Pleasant Valley H.S. (Chico, Calif.), where he was a two-time all-section choice (2000-01)
- Passed for 4,419 combined yards in his junior and senior seasons
- 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
- Given name Aaron Charles Rodgers
- Born in Chico, California
- 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