Aaron Rodgers holds the best career touchdown-to-interception ratio in NFL history, boasting a roughly 4.28 TD-INT ratio.
He has thrown 527 passing touchdowns to only 123 interceptions in his 21-year NFL career.
What sets Aaron Rodgers apart?
Rodgers has thrown only five pick sixes in his career, significantly fewer than other QBs who have thrown for 50,000 yards.
Brett Favre, Matthew Stafford, and Dan Marino have all thrown over 25 pick sixes.
Career milestones
Rodgers is likely to leap over Peyton Manning on the NFL all-time touchdown passing list this season, needing just 13 TD passes to move ahead of Manning for third all-time.
He finished 15th in the NFL in passing yards last season, posting an impressive 24-to-7 touchdown-to-interception ratio.
Injury and performance
Rodgers played in 16 of the 17 regular season games, only missing the Week 12 game against the Chicago Bears due to multiple fractures in his non-throwing wrist.
In Week 3 last season, Rodgers surpassed his former Green Bay Packers teammate, Brett Favre, for the fourth-most career touchdown passes.
Future prospects
Rodgers would likely need to play two more seasons to surpass Drew Brees for second place, while Tom Brady’s all-time record of 649 career touchdown seems to be out of reach.
And with his current performance, Rodgers is set to continue breaking records in the NFL.
He has been playing a long time, and his longevity is a key factor in his success, as he noted when asked about surpassing Favre.
So Rodgers is proud of his achievements, but he doesn't think it's a big deal.
Rodgers has thrown for 50,000 yards in his career, and his 123 career interceptions are significantly fewer than the 11 other quarterbacks mentioned.
Eli Berkovits of Packer Report notes that Matt Ryan has the second-fewest INTs at 183.