Big surprise: The Green Bay Packers are really, really good when Aaron Rodgers is healthy.

A look back at the last 16 games Rodgers has started and finished, including the playoffs, reveals a crazy stat line from the Packers quarterback and a team that scores a lot and has been hard to beat.

The games included in the exercise go back to Week 11 in 2016, or one game before the Packers embarked on their “run the table” streak. It includes three playoff games in 2016, five games to start 2017 and the season-ending defeat in Carolina.

Over that 16-game sample, Rodgers threw 43 touchdown passes and only eight interceptions, while the Packers averaged 28.9 points per game and won 12 games.

The four losses were all away from home: The first game of the sample size (in Washington in Week 11 of 2016), the NFC Championship Game in Atlanta, last season’s Week 2 loss in Atlanta and the defeat in Carolina. The Packers also gave up an average of 37.8 points per game in the four losses.

In the 12 wins, the Packers averaged 30.9 points per game and gave up only 19.5.

Here’s the full game log:

Date Opponent Result TD/INT Passer rating 11/20/16 at WAS L 24-42 3/0 115.0 11/28/16 at PHI W 27-13 2/0 116.7 12/4/16 vs. HOU W 21-13 2/0 108.9 12/11/16 vs. SEA W 38-10 3/0 150.8 12/18/16 at CHI W 30-27 0/0 87.0 12/24/16 vs. MIN W 38-25 4/0 136.6 1/1/2017 at DET W 31-24 4/0 126.0 1/8/2017 vs. NYG W 38-13 4/0 125.2 1/15/2017 at DAL W 34-31 2/1 96.6 1/22/17 at ATL L 21-44 3/1 91.6 9/10/17 vs. SEA W 17-9 1/1 86.5 9/17/2017 at ATL L 23-34 2/1 90.7 9/24/2017 vs. CIN W 27-24 3/1 102.6 9/28/2017 vs. CHI W 35-14 4/0 128.0 10/8/17 at DAL W 35-31 3/0 122.9 12/17/17 at CAR L 24-31 3/3 71.5

If Rodgers throws 43 touchdown passes and the Packers win 12 games in 2018, he should coast to his third ever MVP award.

The results of this exercise aren’t exactly surprising; the Packers are clearly a much better and much different team when Rodgers, the most talented quarterback in the NFL, is under center. However, the numbers over the last 16 games are still incredible for Rodgers, and the wins and losses suggest the Packers could be very good in 2018 if he’s healthy for all 16 games.