They showed some stats at the beginning of the game that I believe include a few more than these. Maybe someone can add to this post. I got this from Rotoworld:
Rodgers broke a tie with Hall of Famer Steve Young with an eighth consecutive game posting a passer rating of at least 110 while becoming the first quarterback in NFL history with 2,600 yards and 24 touchdowns through the first eight games of the season.
No player in history has boasted a higher completion percentage (72.5) or passer rating (129.1), and Rodgers’ 9.9 YPA is the highest average in modern history. Per the Boston Globe, only Sid Luckman (10.86 in 1943), Otto Graham (10.55 in ’53), and Norm Van Brocklin (10.14 in ’54) have posted higher marks. Rodgers has made a mockery of the mid-season MVP race, playing quarterback at a level never before seen in the NFL.
Rodgers broke a tie with Hall of Famer Steve Young with an eighth consecutive game posting a passer rating of at least 110 while becoming the first quarterback in NFL history with 2,600 yards and 24 touchdowns through the first eight games of the season.
No player in history has boasted a higher completion percentage (72.5) or passer rating (129.1), and Rodgers’ 9.9 YPA is the highest average in modern history. Per the Boston Globe, only Sid Luckman (10.86 in 1943), Otto Graham (10.55 in ’53), and Norm Van Brocklin (10.14 in ’54) have posted higher marks. Rodgers has made a mockery of the mid-season MVP race, playing quarterback at a level never before seen in the NFL.




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