Aaron Rodgers Joins Prestigious 500 Touchdown Club in Possible Last Game with Jets

In a remarkable display of athletic prowess, Aaron Rodgers, the star quarterback for the New York Jets, made history by becoming the fifth NFL quarterback to reach the milestone of 500 career touchdown passes. This impressive achievement took place during what could potentially be his final game with the Jets. Dropping back to pass against the opponent’s defense, Rodgers connected with wide receiver Garrett Wilson for a 3-yard touchdown in the first quarter, marking his entry into the exclusive 500 Touchdown Club, alongside other legendary quarterbacks such as Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Brett Favre, and Peyton Manning. Speaking about the milestone, Rodgers stated, ‘It’s incredible to be in that universe of [quarterbacks] that have played this game. It’s overwhelming, to be honest.’ The game, which unfolded on a crucial stage for the Jets as they vie for a postseason berth, not only showcased Rodgers’ talents but also ignited discussions about his future in the sport, as looming questions suggest he may retire after this season.