Aaron Rodgers vs. Tom Brady: Stats & Career Records
Paul Connor
Legendary quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady are in their 18th and 23rd NFL seasons, respectively. How the surefire Hall of Famers navigate the 2022 campaign will be the focus of this weekly article. Enjoy!
Aaron Rodgers vs. Tom Brady Stats
Player
Passing Yards
Passing TDs
INTs
Aaron Rodgers (12 starts)
2,682
21
9
Tom Brady (ten starts)
3,051
14
2
Brady completed 29-of-43 passes for 246 yards and two touchdowns in Tampa Bay’s 23-17 overtime loss to the Cleveland Browns. The defeat dropped the Bucs to 5-6 on the season, yet somehow remain atop the dreadful NFC South Division. Up next for Brady and company is an important primetime rematch with the New Orleans Saints, whom Tampa Bay downed 20-10 back in Week 2.
The Green Bay Packers fell 40-33 to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football, with Rodgers throwing for 140 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in the loss. The veteran’s night was cut short as he was taken to the locker room in the third quarter with a rib issue and did not return. However, Rodgers said Tuesday that he received “good news” regarding his scans and plans to play against the Chicago Bears this week. That said, at 4-8, Green Bay’s playoff hopes are all but finished.
Aaron Rodgers vs. Tom Brady Records
Player
Career Record
Playoff Record
Super Bowls
Aaron Rodgers
143-74-1
11-10
1
Tom Brady
248-79
35-12
7
Perhaps the most talented quarterback to ever grace the gridiron, it is borderline stunning to see Rodgers with just one Lombardi Trophy. Green Bay has failed to make it back to the big game since capturing Super Bowl XLV in February 2011, suffering several heartbreaking playoff defeats throughout Rodgers’s tenure. While the four-time league MVP’s place amongst the game’s all-time greats is secured, the window to earn a second Super Bowl title is closing.
Brady’s career resume speaks for itself; the 45-year-old ranks first all-time in each of the above categories.
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