GREEN BAY, Wis. – For more than a decade, Aaron Rodgers has made the Green Bay Packers a perennial championship contender. One slightly underrated factor in that is his premium on taking care of the football.
Rodgers is legendary for his ability to make game-winning plays while avoiding game-losing plays. His career touchdown-to-interception ratio of 4.33 touchdowns for every interception is No. 1 in NFL history by a wide margin. Seattle’s Russell Wilson is a distant second with a 3.34-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio. For context, Rodgers could start the season with 25 consecutive interceptions and still hold a slight advantage over Wilson.