“HISTORY MADE”: Twitter goes crazy after Aaron Rodgers break Brett Favre’s franchise record to reach another milestone


“HISTORY MADE”: Twitter goes crazy after Aaron Rodgers break Brett Favre’s franchise record to reach another milestone

Aaron Rodgers

If there is someone in the world of the NFL who knows how to stay in the limelight, it is Aaron Rodgers. The star quarterback has been through a lot of highs and lows in the recent past. He was brutally trolled and reprimanded for his vaccine lie a little while ago.

He made a few remarks about the usage of Ivermectin as well for which he was trolled yet again. The only option Rodgers had to redeem himself was by performing out of his skin and that is exactly what the star player has done. Moreover, in his latest encounter against the Browns, he reached another milestone.

‘Legendary’: Twitter hails Rodgers for another monumental achievement

Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers

It is a well-known fact that Rodgers has a special liking towards the Browns. He relishes playing against them. Scoring 3 Touchdowns in the game, Rodgers again proved what he is made of. Moreover, he surpassed Brett Favre to become Green Bay’s all-time leader as far as touchdown passes are concerned. As soon as he reached the landmark, Twitter was flooded with reactions.

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However, it wasn’t an easy win by any stretch as the Browns almost scripted a comeback. Claiming that his side needs to finish games better, Rodgers said, “We’ve got to do a better job of closing games out. Our defense has closed out a lot of games, the last two weeks stopping that 2-point conversion and Rasul coming up with that big pick. It’s nerve-racking, but winning is difficult in this league.”

The Packers are sitting comfortably at the top of the NFC North points table with as many as 12 wins and just three losses. They have won four games in a row and would look to extend their winning run even further. They are all set to take on the Vikings in their upcoming game.

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