
Packers' Aaron Rodgers Records 4th Straight Game with 3 Touchdowns, No Picks
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for three touchdowns and no interceptions in Sunday's 38-17 win over the Carolina Panthers, becoming the second player in NFL history to record four consecutive games with three or more touchdowns and no picks in the same season, per ESPN Stats & Info.
One week after needing some late-game heroics to get by the Miami Dolphins, Rodgers and the Packers turned in a nearly flawless performance for the third time in four weeks.
The veteran signal-caller completed 19 of his 22 pass attempts for 255 yards, marking the third time in the past four games that he's thrown fewer than 30 passes while winning by 21 or more points. Previously, Green Bay defeated the Chicago Bears by a score of 38-17 in Week 4, followed by a 42-10 Week 5 drubbing of the Minnesota Vikings.
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Even in the narrow 27-24 Week 6 win over Miami, Rodgers managed to complete 24 of his 42 passes for 264 yards and the three touchdowns.
He now has 13 touchdowns over the four-game stretch, with an 18-1 TD-INT ratio for the season. Per ESPN Stats & Info, Rodgers' ongoing streak of 192 consecutive pass attempts without an interception is the longest of his remarkably efficient career.
The only other quarterbacks to record four straight games with 3 or more touchdowns and no picks are unsurprisingly Tom Brady (2007) and Peyton Manning (2013-14), the latter of whom did it across two separate seasons, per Pro-Football-Reference.com's play index.
Manning's and Brady's streaks, as you may have noticed, both came during campaigns that saw the quarterbacks launch all-out assaults on the single-season record books.
Rodgers, on the other hand, has just been remarkably efficient, as he's on pace for 3,826 passing yards, 41 touchdowns and two interceptions.

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