What do Robert Tonyan of the Green Bay Packers and Jimmy Graham of the Chicago Bears have in common? Not much… but Tonyan's game versus the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night created a special fact. The two tight ends now have a remarkable connection.

Robert Tonyan had three touchdown passes on Monday night as they marched to an easy 30-16 victory over the Atlanta Falcons. He now has five TDs in just four games with the Packers. According to The Athletic's Matt Schneidman, Graham also had the same number of TDs when he suited up for the Packers. Except it took him 32 games to achieve that.

The 26-year-old Robert Tonyan finished with a total of six receptions and a game-high 98 yards as they remain unbeaten in four games. Undrafted from Indiana State, he has been one of the more feel-good stories in the NFL after getting picked up by the Packers in 2017.

Robert Tonyan made scored his first TD against the Falcons late in the 2nd quarter, benefiting from the beautiful find of superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers. He then quickly followed it up with a short TD with 50 seconds left in the period. He completed his hat-trick in the third quarter with an easy catch in the end zone.

On the other hand, Graham's two-year stint with the Green and Yellow didn't exactly pan out as expected. He signed a three-year deal worth $30 million in 2018 but he struggled heavily until he was released last March. Safe to assume, not many Packers fans cried over his release.

The Packers and Robert Tonyan will try to remain spotless when they next face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 19.

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