2024-10-06 22:05:04
Jets‘ QB Aaron Rodgers made NFL history on Sunday morning, eclipsing the 60,000 passing yards mark in his career early in the second half against the Minnesota Vikings from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.
On the play, Rodgers found tight end Tyler Conklin for a gain of seven yards with 11:10 remaining in the third quarter with the Jets’ trailing 17-7 against the Vikings.
The four-time NFL MVP is now only the ninth player in league history to achieve the milestone.
If the future Hall-of-Famer stays healthy, he’ll likely move up on the list, passing fellow signal callers Dan Marino (61,361 passing yards) and Matt Ryan (62,792 passing yards) who are ahead of him.