Rodgers has thrown just 72 interceptions. The next-fewest interceptions by a 300-touchdown passer is the 115 Brady had thrown at the time of his 300th. Entering this season, Brady has thrown 456 touchdown passes against 152 interceptions in 237 regular-season games.

Given Rodgers’ touchdown-to-interception ratio over the past three regular seasons — 109 touchdowns, 20 interceptions — he could get to 400 scoring passes before he gets to 100 interceptions.

Rodgers said earlier this offseason he was a bit bemused — and a little annoyed — by what he saw as greatly exaggerated rumors of his demise early in 2016.

During the Packers’ eight consecutive victories before their season-ending loss to the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC Championship Game, Rodgers completed 68.9 percent of his passes for 2,384 yards with 21 touchdowns and only one interception (117.9 rating).

“I realize I’ve set the bar pretty high with my performances over the last nine seasons, and that’s how I want it. I want to be at the top and play at a high level all the time,” Rodgers said. “And when you’re not playing up to the standard that you’ve set, even if you’re playing at a higher level than most of the quarterbacks in the league, (it’s disappointing).