In what could be his last game in a Jets uniform, quarterback Aaron Rodgers has made NFL history.
With a five-yard touchdown pass to tight end Tyler Conklin on Sunday against the Dolphins, the four-time NFL MVP now has 500 TD passes in his 20-year career, which will end in Canton, Ohio, sometime in the near future.
He joins an exclusive club that features Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning and Brett Favre as the only four other quarterbacks in NFL history to achieve the historic feat.
If Rodgers continues to play in 2025, barring injury, he will pass Brett Favre — his predecessor in Green Bay — who has the fourth-most touchdown passes (508) in league history across his two-decade career.
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Most passing touchdowns in NFL history
- Tom Brady: 649
- Drew Brees: 571
- Peyton Manning: 539
- Brett Favre: 508
- Aaron Rodgers: 503
- Philip Rivers: 421
- Dan Marino: 420
- Ben Roethlisberger: 418
- Matt Ryan: 381
- Matthew Stafford: 377