Six TD passes in first half
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:18 am
Aaron Rodgers last night became the second quarterback in league history to accomplish this. Daryle Lamonica was the first, against Buffalo on 10/19/69.
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That is a surprise, I would have thought Marino would have had that record. One doesn't typically think of Rodgers as a QB who was known for the bomb like Jurgensen, Namath, Fouts or Marino.rhickok1109 wrote:Rodgers threw his 16th TD pass of 70 yards or more, now the NFL record. He had been tied with Peyton Manning and Favre for that record.
The Packers have thrown a lot of long passes since McCarthy took over and Rodgers is an exceptionally accurate long-range passer.Rupert Patrick wrote:That is a surprise, I would have thought Marino would have had that record. One doesn't typically think of Rodgers as a QB who was known for the bomb like Jurgensen, Namath, Fouts or Marino.rhickok1109 wrote:Rodgers threw his 16th TD pass of 70 yards or more, now the NFL record. He had been tied with Peyton Manning and Favre for that record.