Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams are in their eighth season of torching defenses together. The duo has connected for touchdown after touchdown, etching their names in Green Bay Packers history in the process.

In Green Bay's Christmas victory over the Cleveland Browns, Rodgers threw two touchdowns to Adams. Those scores brought the number of times they have linked up for touchdowns to 66, which no Packers duo has ever done.

From Bart Starr and Carroll Dale to Brett Favre and Donald Driver, the current Packers duo has plenty of strong competition. Sitting atop the leaderboard shows the incredible chemistry and talent they have.

Rodgers has played with plenty of talented pass catchers before Adams, evidenced by him and Jordy Nelson previously holding the record. For Adams to break the record in not even eight full seasons shows how dominant he is.

The Packers held off the Browns 24-22 to improve to 12-3. Rodgers threw for just 202 yards and three touchdowns while Adams tallied 10 catches for 114 yards and two scores. Rodgers passed Favre in total touchdown passes in team history. Head coach Matt LaFleur accomplished his own record in the victory as well.

Green Bay's supposed rendition of the Last Dance has been going terrific so far. The Packers own the best record in the NFL and have won four straight games. For them to end the season with a champion like Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls did would be the cherry on top of a great career in Green Bay for Rodgers.