Well now, if you’re here to talk about Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady, you’re in for a treat! These two quarterbacks have been around for a long time, and their stats are somethin’ else. But let me tell you, it’s like comparin’ apples to oranges, both real good in their own way. I’ll break it down for you plain and simple so you can see what all the fuss is about.
First off, let’s talk about Tom Brady. Now that man, he’s somethin’ special. He’s been playin’ longer than most folks have been watchin’ football, and he’s racked up some impressive numbers. As of the last update, Brady has 7 Super Bowl wins and has played in 10. Ain’t nobody else got that kinda record! On top of that, he holds the record for most career wins by a quarterback with 251. Ain’t no doubt he’s a legend.

Now, when it comes to passin’, Tom Brady’s got a bunch of records too. He’s got the most career passing attempts—12,050, to be exact. And when it comes to completions, Brady’s ahead with 7,753 passes completed. That’s a whole lotta throws! He’s also the king of passing touchdowns, with 649 to his name, and has the most career passing yards with a whopping 89,214 yards. That’s a lotta ground covered!
Brady’s also got some of the best ratios in football. He holds the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in NFL history at 4.53. That means he throws a lot more touchdowns than he does interceptions. And don’t forget, he’s got the lowest career interception percentage at just 1.4%. That’s mighty impressive for any quarterback, don’t ya think?
Now, if you’re wonderin’ about Aaron Rodgers, he’s no slouch either. Rodgers has been around a while too, and his stats are just as impressive in some areas. He’s won 4 MVP Awards, which is a big deal in the NFL. His passer rating is 103.6, and he’s thrown for 59,055 yards over his career. Not too shabby! And in the 2021 season, Rodgers had a passer rating of 111.9 with 4,115 yards thrown. That’s just one season, mind you, so you can see he’s still got it.
Rodgers is known for his incredible arm strength and accuracy. He’s got one of the best touchdown-to-interception ratios in the game, and he’s been one of the most efficient passers of all time. While Brady might have more of the career records, Rodgers is right there behind him in some key categories, especially in terms of passing efficiency.
In terms of the Super Bowl wins, Brady’s ahead with 7, but Aaron Rodgers has 1 Super Bowl ring, and let me tell ya, that was a big deal when he won it. Rodgers’ passer rating and efficiency numbers are top-tier, and his ability to perform in clutch moments is what makes him so special. He’s got a 1.8 interception percentage for his career, which is pretty darn good too.

If we’re talkin’ about playoff success, Brady’s got Rodgers beat there too, but Rodgers has had his moments. He’s been to the playoffs 11 times and has done well, even if he hasn’t matched Brady’s Super Bowl wins. Still, you can’t take away the talent and the accomplishments of both these quarterbacks. Brady’s the king of the NFL when it comes to longevity and total career achievements, but Rodgers is right behind him in terms of talent, skill, and a winning mentality.
So, who’s better? Well, that’s tough to say. Brady’s got the numbers, the wins, and the rings, but Rodgers has the eye-popping stats, the arm strength, and the efficiency. It all depends on what you value more! Some folks like longevity and records, while others appreciate a more precise and effective quarterback.
But one thing’s for sure: both of these men have left their mark on the game, and they’ll be remembered as two of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the sport. So whether you like Brady or Rodgers, you can’t deny their greatness. They both deserve a place in the history books.
- Tom Brady: 7 Super Bowl wins, 251 career wins, 649 career touchdowns, 89,214 passing yards
- Aaron Rodgers: 4 MVPs, 103.6 passer rating, 59,055 passing yards, 1 Super Bowl win
- Brady’s career stats: 12,050 attempts, 7,753 completions
- Rodgers’ career stats: 4,115 yards in 2021, 111.9 passer rating in 2021
In the end, it all comes down to what you appreciate more—Brady’s unmatched career records or Rodgers’ brilliant efficiency and arm talent. Either way, you can’t go wrong with either of these two legends!
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