Through his first 12 seasons in the NFL, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has established himself as one of the premier players in the league at his position.

In the process, Rodgers has shattered many impressive NFL marks that now includes another huge career record involving touchdown passes, according to ESPN.

The 33-year-old has been able to do that despite spending his first three years on the sidelines behind Brett Farve with the Packers. He surpassed future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning by doing it in 4,742 pass attempts, which was 564 fewer than him.

Not only has Rodgers been highly productive while under center, but he has also been one of the most accurate quarterbacks that the league has seen. This includes throwing double-digit interceptions in a single campaign twice while becoming the only player to post more 40 or more touchdown passes with seven or fewer interceptions in a season twice.

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Rodgers also holds the NFL's all-time record with a 103.8 passer rating, which he is the only player over 100 in the regular season along with the best touchdown-to-interception ratio (4.05) in league history. All of this has only further strengthened the argument that he is regarded as being one of the best quarterbacks to play the game.

There are likely more league records that Rodgers will come along the way in what has become a sure-fire Hall of Fame career.