GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodgers makes tough throws that can leave fans of the Green Bay Packers speechless.
It is best to stay quiet when it comes to perhaps the most impressive statistic from the quarterback's MVP-caliber season.
Going into Monday night's game at Lambeau Field against the Atlanta Falcons, Rodgers has thrown 360 straight passes at home without an interception. The stretch includes 31 consecutive touchdown passes at Lambeau without a pick.
Both are NFL records. That's two years without an interception in Titletown for Rodgers.
Now please stop talking about this.
"I don't know, I just don't like throwing the ball to the opponent," Rodgers said when asked why he has played at an exceptionally high level at home.
The topic doesn't come up in the quarterbacks room. This sounds like the football equivalent to a pitcher in baseball being ignored while trying to toss a no-hitter.
"He's on a good streak right now," position coach Alex Van Pelt said. "We'll just keep rolling with that."