The Green Bay Packers defeated the Baltimore Ravens 31-30, in a wild football game. The Packers held a 14-point 4th quarter lead only to see a furious comeback by the Ravens fall just short. During the win, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers tied Brett Favre for the most touchdown passes in franchise history with 442.

After the game, Rodgers spoke to FOX Sports' Erin Andrews and provided his thoughts on tying the Hall of Fame quarterback.

“It means a lot… I'm going to text him when I get back into the locker room… it's been a special run for me to be able to follow up a legend. Hopefully I can break that record at home on Christmas next week. Christmas in Green Bay, where else would you rather be!”

Aaron Rodgers finished the game 23 for 31, for 286 yards and three passing touchdowns. His record tying touchdown came early in the 4th quarter when he found Marquez Valdes-Scantling on a slant route for an 11-yard score.

On the next possession, Rodgers missed a wide open Allen Lazard in the end zone for what would have been the record breaker. Instead the Packers were forced to kick a field goal and a 14 point lead.

Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley then led back to back Ravens touchdown drives. Huntley finished both drives off with rushing touchdowns. Instead of opting for the tie and potential overtime, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh decided to go for the two-point conversion and the win. However, Huntley's pass to Mark Andrews was broken up, sealing the victory for Green Bay.

Rodgers and the Packers will host the Cleveland Browns next Saturday on Christmas Day, where Rodgers will look to surpass Favre.