Aaron Rodgers is currently one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. But if he throws two touchdown passes vs. the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, one could argue he will become the best quarterback of all-time.

Right now, Rodgers has 298 career touchdown passes with 4,699 attempts. According to Randall Liu of the NFL Communications department, Rodgers just needs to throw two touchdown passes in 606 attempts to be the fastest player in NFL history to reach 300 passing touchdowns. Peyton Manning is currently No. 1 on the list, reaching 300 touchdowns in 5,306 attempts.

Aaron Rodgers needs 2 pass TDs in his next 606 attempts (yes, 606!) to be the fastest in @nflhistory to reach 300 pass TDs.



???? pic.twitter.com/ZP5VYCMG5k — Randall Liu (@RLiuNFL) September 13, 2017

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Despite the Falcons being the defending NFC champions, Rodgers does have a good shot at throwing two touchdown passes on Sunday. In the last three meetings against the Falcons, Rodgers has thrown 10 touchdown passes and only one interception. And the only game where Rodgers didn't have a passer rating of 100 was in last year's NFC Championship game as his passer rating was 91.6.

The Packers will face the Falcons on Sunday at 8:30 p.m. ET.

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