Game Notes: Rodgers Sets One Record, Falls Just Short Of Another

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GLENDALE, Ariz. - No quarterback in the NFL had a lower interception percentage than Aaron Rodgers in 2009, and he put his name in the team record book by posting his 12th game this season without an interception.

With no interceptions against the Cardinals, his fourth straight contest without one, Rodgers broke Hall of Fame quarterback Bart Starr's franchise mark of 11 games (min. 10 attempts) set in 1964. Rodgers finished the season with just seven interceptions on 541 attempts for a league-best 1.29 percentage, a mark that also ranks second in team history behind only Starr's percentage of 1.20 (three interceptions on 251 attempts) in 1966.

Rodgers also entered Sunday's game 260 yards shy of Lynn ****ey's single-season franchise mark of 4,458 passing yards in 1983, but left the game after Green Bay's one and only drive in the third quarter, a series that was capped off with a 5-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to tight end Jermichael Finley to give the Packers a ..

Source: Packers.com
 

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