500) at the time though, so it doesn’t count towards the stat.ġ1) 2014 Divisional: Packers trail the Cowboys 21-20 in the 4th, and then Rodgers throws a TD to Richard Rodgers to put the Packers up 5 and Green Bay ends up winning. The Dolphins were 2-2 (.500 but not above. Rodgers leads a game-tying drive and then never sees the ball again.ġ0) 2014 Week 6: Down 24-20 against the Dolphins with 2 minutes to go, Rodgers takes the Packers down the field and throws the game winning TD with 3 seconds left. This one should count towards the stat.ĩ) 2013 Wild Card: Packers trail the 49ers by 3 with 10 minutes remaining. They come back and win on the famous Rodgers throw to Cobb on 4th & 8. He never sees the ball again.Ĩ) 2013 Week 17: With a playoff berth on the line, the Packers trail the Bears (who have a winning record) by 8 with 12 minutes left. Rodgers ties the game on a pass to Jordy with 3 minutes remaining. 2 clutch drives, still loses.ħ) 2012 Week 17: Packers trail the Vikings (who are 9-6) by 7 in the 4th. Rodgers leads another potential game-tying drive in just 30 seconds, but Crosby misses the game-tying field goal and the Packers lose. The Colts then go down and score with 30 seconds left to go up 3. Rodgers then puts together a game-winning drive in that time, but they were tied (not trailing by more than 1), so it doesn’t count towards the stat.Ħ) 2012 Week 5: The Colts (who finished the season 11-5) lead the Packers 22-21 in the 4th, then Rodgers throws a TD to James Jones that puts Green Bay up 5 with 4:30 remaining. Rodgers leads a game-winning drive, but the game was tied (Packers weren’t trailing by more than 1), so it doesn’t count towards the stat.ĥ) 2011 Week 13: Giants (who had a winning record and ended up winning the Super Bowl) tie the game with 0:58 left. The Bears are 10-5 and the Packers need to win to go to the playoffs. The Falcons then kick the game-winning field goal with 2 seconds left and the Packers lose.Ĥ) 2010 Week 17: Packers and Bears are tied heading into the 4th quarter. Rodgers leads a game-tying drive capped off by a 10-yard TD to Jordy with just over a minute left. This was week 1 and the Bears were 0-0 (not a winning record even though it was impossible for them to have one yet), so it doesn’t count towards the stat.ģ) 2010 Week 12: Packers trail the Falcons (who have a record of 8-2) by 7 with 6 minutes remaining. Rodgers then throws a 50-yard TD to Greg Jennings to win the game. He never touches the ball in overtime and the Packers lose.Ģ) 2009 Week 1: Bears go up by 2 with 2:35 left. Rodgers leads a game-tying drive with 5 minutes left and the game ends up going to OT. Here are a bunch of examples of why this stat is dumb:ġ) 2008 Week 9: The undefeated Titans lead the Packers by 3 in the 4th quarter. Next, there are tons of other examples where Rodgers was super clutch (against good teams), but they somehow wiggled their way out of the criteria for this stat. I mean, do I really need to argue that Aaron Rodgers is clutch? However, I have time to do some research and dive deeper, so I’m going to write this anyways just to set the record straight.įirst of all, this stat is not actually true, as you’ll see with a couple examples below. Bold denotes league leader.This stat really is not worth my time to even write this. NFC Offensive Player of the Week - 2010 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWeek 15Īaron Rodgers career stats with the Green Bay Packers and New York Jets. Maxwell Club Player of the Year (Bert Bell Trophy) - 2011ĪP NFL All-Pro Team - 2011, 2014, 2020, 2021
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