Aaron Rodgers' biggest moments
Drafted in 2005, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has had a record breaking season after record breaking season.

Threw his first career TD pass, to Greg Jennings, and rallied Packers from down 27-10 to within 27-24 before losing, 37-27

Made first NFL start against the Minnesota Vikings on Sept. 8, 2008, completed 18 of 22 passes (81.8 percent) with one TD passing and one rushing.

Had 246 yards passing and three TDs on just 15 completions (16.4 yards per completion), including a 71-yard TD, which at the time tied his career long but a mark he would break twice later that season

After throwing an interception on the first play from scrimmage, was 28 of 41 for 423 yards with four TD passes thereafter, a 134.5 rating following the first play.

Coming back after missing the previous game with a concussion, his second completion of the game was an 80-yard TD pass to Jordy Nelson.

Set franchise playoff records with 31 completions and an 86.1 completion percentage, the highest in league postseason history among QBs with 35 or more attempts (31 of 36).

Completed 24 of 38 passes for 304 yards and three scores, which at the time made him only the fourth QB to throw for 300 yards and three TD passes in a Super Bowl, joining Joe Montana, Steve Young and Jake Delhomme.

Became the first QB in NFL history to throw for more than 400 yards with four TD passes and two rushing TDs in one game.

Set a (then) career high with five TD passes as the Packers clinched a first-round playoff bye.

In winning league MVP, set the NFL single-season record for passer rating at 122.5. Also set franchise records for TD passes, passing yards, completion percentage, yards per attempt, TD/INT ratio and 300-yard games.

Established a new career high and tied the franchise record with six TD passes in one game (Matt Flynn, Week 17, 2011).