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Aaron Rodgers Quietly Sets NFL Record Sunday

Related Topics: Jacoby Brissett, Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers set an NFL record over the weekend. And all he had to do was not screw anything up. Regarded as one of the least turnover-prone quarterbacks in NFL history, that became official after Week 16.

Rodgers moved ahead of Jacoby Brissett to own the lowest interception rate in NFL history. That came by virtue of Rodgers not throwing a pick for a fifth-straight game. The veteran has thrown zero picks over his last 146 pass attempts, in fact. Brissett, meanwhile, threw an interception Sunday for a fourth-straight game to fall out of first place.

Here’s the leaderboard of qualified passers, defined by Pro Football Reference as those with at least 1,500 pass attempts:

Lowest INT Rate, NFL History

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