Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers needs only 23 attempts without an interception Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons to break the NFL record for most consecutive passes without an interception.

Rodgers has thrown 336 passes in a row without an interception, the second-longest streak in league history.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady holds the NFL record at 358.

Told of the approaching record at his locker Wednesday, Rodgers smiled and sarcastically jabbed the reporter, Bill Huber of Packer Report, for jinxing it.

“For this season, being 4-7-1, it’d be a nice little nugget to take with me,” Rodgers said.

Rodgers’ last – and only – interception of this season came on a deflected pass against the Buffalo Bills in Week 4.

Rodgers already set a new franchise record with eight straight games without an interception. He’s approaching his own franchise record for total games in a season without an interception, set at 13 in 2014. He’s currently at 11.

After 12 games, Rodgers has thrown 21 touchdown passes and just the one interception over 463 attempts. Without another interception this season, he’ll crush the all-time record for interception percentage in a single season.