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Aaron Charles Rodgers (born December 2, 1983) is an American professional football quarterback for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the California Golden Bears (where he set several career passing records, including lowest single-season and career interception rates [1]), before being selected in the first round of the 2005 NFL draft by ...
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was named Super Bowl MVP, completing 24 of 39 passes for 304 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions. The broadcast of Super Bowl XLV on Fox averaged about 111 million viewers, breaking the record for the most-watched program in American television history. [4]
Aaron Rodgers † MVP: Green Bay ... Super Bowl(s) Win % Ref Notes. BOLD formatting indicates that the game was won. Starr was 3–1 in NFL Championship games (1960 ...
As of 2018, this still represents Aaron Rodgers’ only Super Bowl win and his only appearance in the big game. Focus On Sport / Getty. 20. Super Bowl III (1969) New York Jets def. Baltimore Colts ...
Super Bowl champion Willie Colon ripped New York Jets star Aaron Rodgers after the team's latest heartbreaking loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
Won Super Bowl XLV (13) (vs. Steelers) 31–25 Aaron Rodgers (SB MVP Tooltip Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award) [27] 2011: 2011: NFL NFC North ^ 1st ^ 15 1 0 Lost Divisional Playoffs 20–37 Aaron Rodgers (MVP Tooltip NFL Most Valuable Player Award) [24] Mike McCarthy (COY Tooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award) [42]
A four-time MVP, Rodgers was expected to lead the long-suffering New York Jets to a Super Bowl title. Instead, he’s won all of three games and, on Sunday, the Jets were eliminated from playoff ...
New York Jets, 55 years – Won Super Bowl III, 1968 season [86] [n 8] Minnesota Vikings, 47 years – Lost Super Bowl XI, 1976 season; Miami Dolphins, 39 years – Lost Super Bowl XIX, 1984 season; Washington Commanders, 32 years – Won Super Bowl XXVI, 1991 season (played as Washington Redskins)