Aaron Rodgers continues to cement his legacy as one of the most talented quarterbacks to ever play in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers. After throwing a touchdown to Jimmy Graham, Rodgers recorded his 350th career touchdown pass during his big performance versus the Oakland Raiders.

On Sunday, Rodgers has thrown four touchdowns to four different players. In addition, he's also gotten a touchdown with his legs to give Green Bay a double-digit lead against the Raiders.

With that being said, the veteran quarterback is having one of his most memorable performances in the past couple of seasons. This is the first game that Rodgers has thrown for four touchdowns since the 2017 season.

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Additionally, the legendary Packers quarterback is ninth all-time in passing touchdowns. The next player ahead of him is Eli Manning; who is sitting on the bench in favor of Daniel Jones. Rodgers will need another 13 touchdowns to surpass Manning.

To go along with that, there's a decent chance that Rodgers is able to insert himself into the No. 7 spot with Ben Roethlisberger missing the entire season. The Packers' signal-caller will need 14 touchdowns to override Roethlisberger.

Barring injury, Rodgers should be able to easily inch his way closer to being in the top five. There's no doubt that Rodgers is a first-ballot Hall of Famer and he continues to etch his name into the NFL record books.

At 35-years-old, the California native isn't showing any signs of slowing down anytime soon. The scary part is. this may be one of the best teams that Green Bay has had since Rodgers arrived in 2005.