Did you know that… Aaron Rodgers has started 223 regular season games at QB for the Packers and in 143 of those games, he did not throw an interception? That is 63.6% of the games he has started that he did not throw an interception.
Rodgers holds the Packers team record for most games started at QB without an interception with 143. Only three other Green Bay quarterbacks have started 20 or more games at QB without an interception: Brett Favre (89), Bart Starr (78) and Lynn Dickey (23).
Aaron Rodgers ranks second for most games started without an interception
The NFL record for most games started at QB with 0 interceptions is held by Tom Brady; he has started 185 games at QB without an interception. With 333 starts in his career, that a 55.6% rate for games where he has not thrown an interception. Rodgers ranks second on the list with his 143 games.
There are eight NFL QBs in history who have started 100 or more regular season games with no interceptions. The list:
185-Tom Brady
143-Aaron Rodgers
129-Drew Brees
114-Matt Ryan
111-Peyton Manning
107-Ben Roethlisberger
105-Philip Rivers
104-Brett Favre
Russell Wilson is one game short of joining this list at 99 games started without an interception.
Rodgers and Brady battle for #1 spot in this career stat
Here are two more stats involving interceptions (and Aaron Rodgers) that you may find interesting:
- Rodgers and Brady are in a good battle for the most regular season games with three or more TD passes and no interceptions. Brady tops the list with 68 with Rodgers close behind with 63. They are followed by Brees (56), Peyton Manning (51), Favre (36) and Roethlisberger (35).
- Brady also sits on top of the list for quarterbacks who have attempted 40 or more passes in a game with no interceptions. He has 51 games with those numbers on his resume. Brees had 34, Matt Ryan has 29, Roethlisberger has 23, and Aaron Rodgers has 22 games in his career where he has thrown 40 or more passes in a contest without an interception.
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