Aaron Rodgers
With 1664 passing yards, Rodgers will move from 10th to 9th in NFL history, passing Eli Manning.
With 64 rushing yards, Rodgers will move from 12th to 11th in Packers history, passing Eddie Lacy
With 2 touchdowns scored, Rodgers will move from 28th to 23rd in Packers history, passing Ted Fritsch, Robert Brooks, Carroll Dale, Gerry Ellis and Elijah Pitts.
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Aaron Jones
With 863 rushing yards, Jones would move from 5th to 3rd in Packers history, passing John Brockington and Tony Canadeo.
With 10 rushing touchdowns, Jones would move from 4th to 3rd in Packers history, passing Paul Hornung
With 10 touchdowns of any kind, Jones would move from 10th to 7th in Packers history, passing Hornung, Donald Driver, and Antonio Freeman
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Randall Cobb
With 448 receiving yards, Cobb would move from 11th to 10th in Packers history, passing Max McGee. With 639 yards, he would move to 9th, passing Greg Jennings.
With 5 touchdown receptions, Cobb would move from 10th to 8th in Packers history, passing Max McGee and James Lofton. With 8 he would move to 7th, passing Greg Jennings.
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Mason Crosby
With 108 points scored, Crosby would move from 14th to 11th in NFL history, passing Phil Dawson, Stephen Gostkowski* and Sebastian Janikowski. (He could also pass Robbie Gould, pending what Gould does)
*Gostkowski did not play in 2021, but is not officially retired.
With 17 games played, Crosby would move from 70th to 39th in NFL history, passing, among others, Charles Woodson, Dan Marino, Philip Rivers and Fran Tarkenton.
With 15 games played, Crosby will become the all time Packers leader in games played, passing Brett Favre.
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Matt LaFleur
With 14 regular season coaching wins, Matt LaFleur would move from 7th to 6th in Packers history, passing Bart Starr.
With 1664 passing yards, Rodgers will move from 10th to 9th in NFL history, passing Eli Manning.
With 64 rushing yards, Rodgers will move from 12th to 11th in Packers history, passing Eddie Lacy
With 2 touchdowns scored, Rodgers will move from 28th to 23rd in Packers history, passing Ted Fritsch, Robert Brooks, Carroll Dale, Gerry Ellis and Elijah Pitts.
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Aaron Jones
With 863 rushing yards, Jones would move from 5th to 3rd in Packers history, passing John Brockington and Tony Canadeo.
With 10 rushing touchdowns, Jones would move from 4th to 3rd in Packers history, passing Paul Hornung
With 10 touchdowns of any kind, Jones would move from 10th to 7th in Packers history, passing Hornung, Donald Driver, and Antonio Freeman
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Randall Cobb
With 448 receiving yards, Cobb would move from 11th to 10th in Packers history, passing Max McGee. With 639 yards, he would move to 9th, passing Greg Jennings.
With 5 touchdown receptions, Cobb would move from 10th to 8th in Packers history, passing Max McGee and James Lofton. With 8 he would move to 7th, passing Greg Jennings.
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Mason Crosby
With 108 points scored, Crosby would move from 14th to 11th in NFL history, passing Phil Dawson, Stephen Gostkowski* and Sebastian Janikowski. (He could also pass Robbie Gould, pending what Gould does)
*Gostkowski did not play in 2021, but is not officially retired.
With 17 games played, Crosby would move from 70th to 39th in NFL history, passing, among others, Charles Woodson, Dan Marino, Philip Rivers and Fran Tarkenton.
With 15 games played, Crosby will become the all time Packers leader in games played, passing Brett Favre.
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Matt LaFleur
With 14 regular season coaching wins, Matt LaFleur would move from 7th to 6th in Packers history, passing Bart Starr.

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