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Watch: Aaron Rodgers becomes fifth QB to reach 450 career passing TDs
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) looks to pass against the Chicago Bears during their football game at Lambeau Field. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Watch: Aaron Rodgers becomes fifth QB to reach 450 career passing touchdowns

On Sunday night, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers set another historic career mark.

During the first half of the Packers' clash with divisional rival the Chicago Bears, Rodgers posted career touchdown pass No. 450. 

With just over four minutes to go in the second quarter, Rodgers found running back Aaron Jones on a shovel pass for an eight-yard score. 

Rodgers wouldn't stay at 450 for long. Just before the half, Rodgers connected with Allen Lazard from five yards out for touchdown pass No. 451. 

Fittingly, Rodgers tallied No. 450 against the Bears. Over his 18 seasons in the NFL, Rodgers has thrown more touchdown passes against the Bears (62) than any other team. 

Rodgers' milestone also placed him alongside some elite company. 

The 38-year-old is just the fifth quarterback in the history of the NFL to reach 450 career touchdown passes. He joins a group of legendary signal callers, including Brett Favre (508), Peyton Manning (539), Drew Brees (571), and Tom Brady (625). 

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