How many touchdown passes does Aaron Rodgers have?
Aaron Rodgers has 508 career touchdown passes, tying him with Brett Favre for fourth all-time.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers reached a significant milestone, tying Brett Favre for fourth place in all-time career touchdown passes during a Week 2 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Rodgers connected with DK Metcalf for a 3-ya...
Aaron Rodgers, after a long and storied career with the Green Bay Packers, found himself in Pittsburgh, aiming to add to his legacy. In Week 2 against the Seattle Seahawks, Rodgers connected with DK Metcalf on a 3-yard pass, tying his former teammate Brett Favre for fourth all-time in career touchdown passes with 508. This milestone arrived during a 31-17 defeat to the Seahawks, where Rodgers completed 18 of 33 passes for 203 yards, with one touchdown and two interceptions.
Rodgers was drafted by the Packers in 2005 and took over as QB1 after Favre’s departure. After a stint with the Jets, Rodgers joined the Steelers, achieving his 500th career touchdown in Week 18 of 2024. While Rodgers is now tied with Favre, he still trails Peyton Manning (539), Drew Brees (571), and Tom Brady (649) in all-time touchdown passes.
The Seattle Seahawks defense proved challenging for Rodgers, with cornerback Derion Kendrick intercepting Rodgers in the end zone. Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III had a strong performance, rushing for 105 yards and a touchdown. Sam Darnold, the Seahawks quarterback, also contributed with multiple touchdown passes to players like AJ Barner and Tory Horton.
Aaron Rodgers has 508 career touchdown passes, tying him with Brett Favre for fourth all-time.
DK Metcalf caught the touchdown pass against his former team, the Seattle Seahawks.
Peyton Manning (539), Drew Brees (571), and Tom Brady (649) have more touchdown passes than Rodgers.
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