Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was named the AP's Most Valuable Player on Saturday night.
Rodgers delivered plenty of clutch performances while leading the Packers to a 13–3 record. He threw four touchdown passes seven different times and had a passer rating of 124 or better on 10 different occasions.
The Packers' quarterback finished the regular season with 4,299 passing yards, 48 touchdowns (a franchise single-season record) and five interceptions.
Rodgers set a NFL single-season record for games (14) with a 100-plus passer rating and games (12) with a 100-plus passer rating and three-plus touchdowns. He became the first quarterback since Steve Young in 1992 to lead the league in four categories of passer rating, touchdown passes and completion and interception percentages.