The New York Jets gave their frustrated fans one more embarrassing moment before the season finale against the Miami Dolphins.
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At 41 years old, Rodgers is the fifth quarterback in NFL history to throw 500 touchdown passes, joining Tom Brady (649), Drew Brees (571), Peyton Manning (539) and Brett Favre (508). The next closest is Philip Rivers with 421.
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After and interception by Ashytn Davis and with the Jets trailing, 6-0, in the second quarter, Rodgers led the Jets on an 8-play, 78-yard drive in 3:50 before completing a short 5-yard pass to Conklin for his 500th. He was surrounded by his teammates and trotted to the sideline holding the pigskin, one he will forever cherish.
QB Nix started 18 of 18 before throwing incompletion on final pass of first half. Sutton reached final $500,000 incentive by surpassing 1,065 receiving yards.
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Aaron Rodgers is still the starting quarterback in New York, and he actually hit a very significant milestone on Sunday afternoon against the Dolphins. On his first touchdown pass of the day, Rodgers became the 5th quarterback to ever throw for 500 touchdowns in his NFL career.