Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers still has plenty left in the tank as he is on track to have the greatest season of his storied 16-year career thus far.

The two-time NFL MVP continues his efficient playmaking through Week 4 proceedings as he completed 98 of 139 passes for 1,214 yards, with 13 touchdowns and no interceptions.

His numbers would account for a 70.5 percent completion percentage which is an improvement from his previous high of 68.3 percent back in 2011. He is also on pace for 4,856 passing yards, which would be a career-high, exceeding his previous best of 4,442 yards in 2018.

The 36-year old gunslinger is also projected to have 56 total touchdowns which would trump his previous high of 45 in 2011. His zero interceptions would certainly be an all-time best if he continues his efficient passing exhibition. His previous fewest was two interceptions in 2018, which holds the record for the fewest in NFL history for a quarterback who started all 16 games in a season.

Having no new weapons on the offensive rotation didn't seem to serve as a hurdle for Rodgers. He still continues to find ways to score with several of his teammates stepping up each night for the team.

Packers running back Aaron Jones, veteran wide receiver Allen Lazard, third-year wideout Marquez Valdes-Scantling, and most recently undrafted tight end Robert Tonyan Jr. all emerged to be capable options for Rodgers.

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More than individual numbers, the veteran quarterback was able to successfully lead his team to a streaking 4-0 start to place on top of the NFC North division.

The potential MVP candidate will continue his good showing as his team will visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a Week 5 clash with their unblemished record on the line.