“Another record in Green Bay Packers’ books” – The Packers became the only team in NFL history to achieve this ‘magnificent’ feat


“Another record in Green Bay Packers’ books” – The Packers became the only team in NFL history to achieve this ‘magnificent’ feat

Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay Packers

Aaron Rodgers helped create another record for the Packers. No other team in NFL history has won as many Most Valuable Player awards as Green Bay Packers.

The Packers quarterback won his second MVP in a row and fourth overall on Thursday night. It’s been a year of breaking records and setting new ones for Rodgers.

Green Bay Packers only team with 10 MVPs in franchise history

Aaron Rodgers receiving his MVP from Peyton Manning
Aaron Rodgers receiving his MVP from Peyton Manning

Aaron Rodgers‘ 4th MVP along with Green Bay’s six other MVPs in franchise history brings their tally to a total of 10 MVPs which is the most by any team in NFL history. The Packers and Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts were tied at 9 total MVPs going into the 2021 season. Behind the Packers and the Colts, no other team has more than 5 NFL MVPs.

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The 38-year old quarterback had a stellar season this year. He is 10th overall in passing yards with 4,115 yards, 4th for the most touchdown passes (37 TDs), first in interceptions thrown by a QB with only 4 INTs. Rodgers leads the NFL in QBR with a 69.2 rating. The star QB led Green Bay to their 3rd season in which they won 13 regular season games.

Aaron Rodgers earned 39 of the 50 votes from the Associated Press. His 4 NFL MVPs rank second all-time, trailing only Peyton Manning’s five. Rodgers and Manning are the only quarterbacks in history to have more than 3 MVPs. Rodgers also become just the fifth player to win back-to-back MVPs and the first since Manning in 2008 and 2009.

Green Bay Packers NFL MVPs (AP)

The Packers also have the NFL’s most individual winners of the MVP with five.

Aaron Rodgers (4; 2011, 2014, 2020, 2021)
Brett Favre (3; 1995, 1996, 1997)
Bart Starr (1; 1966)
Jim Taylor (1; 1962)
Paul Hornung (1; 1961)

While there are many rumors surrounding Rodgers’ future at Green Bay, he hasn’t confirmed if he wishes to continue his 18th season with the Packers. He has mentioned earlier that he will be announcing his decision before the free agency market so that Green Bay Packers can make their necessary adjustments.

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