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Aaron Rodgers knocks Brett Favre down a peg in the NFL record books

Twenty years, four months, and 29 days after being drafted by the Green Bay Packers to eventually replace three-time NFL MVP Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers officially surpassed his predecessor in the NFL record books on Sunday in the Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 3 matchup with the New England Patriots, throwing the 509th regular-season touchdown pass of his career, thus taking over sole possession of fourth on the all-time list.

Coming into this 2025 NFL season, which Rodgers says will likely be his last, the four-time NFL MVP sat five TD passes behind Favre with 503.