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Rodgers ties Favre with 442 career passing touchdowns

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Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers | Facebook/Aaron Rodgers

Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers | Facebook/Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers matching to Brett Favre, who is an all-time legend in NFL history, is definitely a big feat.

"The #Packers have the best record in the NFL without David Bakhtiari all season, Za'Darius Smith for 13/14 games, Jaire Alexander for 10/14 games, Elgton Jenkins for 6/14, plus one of their league-low three losses was without Aaron Rodgers. Matt LaFleur is the COTY. Periodt," Peter Bukowski tweeted.

The Packers won against the Ravens at 31-30, but Coach Matt LaFleur felt that victory shouldn't have been so close and was significantly displeased with the lack of aggressiveness in the team. 

"When we get in those situations, when it's third and medium or third and short, we can't be afraid to challenge these guys and make them earn it," LaFleur said. "I felt like there was just a few too many easy completions.

Over this weekend, when Rodgers tossed his third touchdown, he made history as he tied Favre for the most touchdowns in franchise history, both of them having exactly 442 career passing touchdowns.

If the Green Bay Packers are to grab the No. 1 seed in the NFC, they have to win three more games left in the regular season.

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