Throughout his NFL career spanning more than two decades, future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the league at protecting the ball while still putting up big numbers. And one stat highlights just how exceptional Rodgers has been in this regard.
This week, the NFL on CBS social media account shared an absolutely insane stat about just how dominant Aaron Rodgers has been over the years, revealing that Rodgers actually has the six-best touchdown to interception ratios among quarterbacks with 4,000 passing yards in a single season.
“Best ever Pass TD/INT ratio among QB with 4,000 Pass Yards in a single season
2018 Aaron Rodgers 25/2
2020 Aaron Rodgers 48/5
2021 Aaron Rodgers 37/4
2014 Aaron Rodgers 38/5
2011 Aaron Rodgers 45/6
2019 Aaron Rodgers 26/4,” NFL on CBS said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Best ever Pass TD/INT ratio among QB with 4,000 Pass Yards in a single season
2018 Aaron Rodgers 25/2
2020 Aaron Rodgers 48/5
2021 Aaron Rodgers 37/4
2014 Aaron Rodgers 38/5
2011 Aaron Rodgers 45/6
2019 Aaron Rodgers 26/4 pic.twitter.com/hBr87Px9BR— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) July 5, 2024
Needless to say, this is an absolutely insane stat about the future Hall of Fame quarterback, and it led to a lot of reactions on social media as a result.
this isn’t even including some of the interceptions that were off of drops/tipped passes. we’re never gonna see anything like this again https://t.co/3MuogTrilA
— zach jacobson (@zacobson) July 6, 2024
48/5 is absolutely insane. Probably will never be broken. https://t.co/HAKCiJZkfL
— Nathan Chupp (@chupp_nathan) July 7, 2024
The best football thrower ever and it's really not even debatable if you have a brain https://t.co/8CRHE3vzkg
— WolfMan (@x_WolfMan_41) July 6, 2024
greatest qb of all time. imo. 48/5 is just insane. https://t.co/wThyY7U2Gu
— sam tastad (@samtastad) July 6, 2024
People will have the audacity to say he isn't a Mount Rushmore QB https://t.co/qH5tzRspEB
— tater 🧀 (@taterboy09) July 5, 2024
Out of his 5 interceptions in 2014, 4 of them were off the reciever's hands https://t.co/YzcrIOmOk5
— Sebastien Darius (@sebasdarius) July 5, 2024
Imagine thinking someone is better lol https://t.co/2wyYf4GUaI
— Drew Carlson (@DrewCarlson23) July 5, 2024
Rodgers will undoubtedly be a first-ballot Hall of Famer when he eventually decides to retire, and stats like this one are a big reason why.