With his fourth TD pass on Sunday, @Packers QB Aaron Rodgers became the ninth player in @NFL history to record 350 pass TDs. Rodgers reached 350 in 172 career games, surpassing Drew Brees (180 games) as the fastest player to reach 350 pass TDs in NFL history. #NFL100 #OAKvsGB pic.twitter.com/AiS7m8uqzK — NFL345 (@NFL345) October 20, 2019

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers became the fastest player to reach 350 touchdown passes in NFL history, breaking Drew Brees’ record by tossing his 350th touchdown pass on Sunday against the Oakland Raiders.

It took Brees 180 games. Rodgers needed only 172 games.

Rodgers became just the ninth player in NFL history with 350 or more touchdown passes, joining Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Brees, Brett Favre, Dan Marino, Philip Rivers, Ben Roethlisberger and Eli Manning. He needs 13 more touchdown passes to pass Eli Manning for eighth place in NFL history.

Rodgers was also the fastest to 300 touchdown passes. He threw his 300th touchdown pass on Sept. 18, 2017.

Rodgers has already thrown four touchdown passes on Sunday against the Raiders. He rushed for a fifth touchdown.