Throughout his illustrious NFL career, Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers has established himself as arguably the most accurate passers that the league has had.

Rodgers has kept that trend going in the 2018 campaign as he's nearing a highly impressive record of interception-free pass attempts that is currently held by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, according to Rob Demovksy of ESPN.

Although the Packers have struggled to find any consistent success this season, Rodgers has continued to play with efficiency throwing the ball as he has gone the last eight straight games while throwing 14 passing touchdowns while recording multiple touchdowns five times over that stretch along with five games posting a passer rating above 100.

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The 35-year-old has been able to perform at a high level despite dealing with a lingering MCL injury that he suffered in the season opener against the Chicago Bears. There has been a bit of a drop-off in terms of his level of production due to being hampered a bit by the ailment, but it hasn't deterred him from being able to make throws down the field with accuracy.

Brady had set the record back in December of the 2010 season as he broke the previous mark that was held by former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar, who had 308 attempts without an interception that ranged from over the 1990-91 seasons. It lasted all the way through to the start of 2011 campaign as he was picked off in the season opener against the Miami Dolphins.

Regardless of whether or not Rodgers was to break this historic streak, it is quite an impressive feat being able to continue to play with that type of efficiency with his methodical throwing. He has been no stranger to long interception-less streak at Lambeau Field as he went 1,043 days and 587 attempts without being intercepted.