Only one line of stats is necessary to highlight the incredible on-the-field relationship that existed between Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former receiver Jordy Nelson, who was officially released by the team on Tuesday.

Rodgers’ career numbers when he targeted Nelson are almost too good to believe.

Seriously.

Here’s Rodgers’ insane line when throwing to Nelson over their 10 years together: 470 completions on 705 attempts (66.7 percent) for 6,919 yards (9.8 yards per attempt), 65 touchdowns and nine interceptions, 324 total first downs and a passer rating of 123.9.

The numbers could have been even more impressive had Nelson and Rodgers both avoided a few injuries. Nelson missed an entire season in 2015 after tearing his ACL, while Rodgers has missed 16 games – equal to an entire season – with two different collarbone fractures over the last five years.

Still, the numbers are incredible. Rodgers and Nelson will go down as the greatest quarterback-receiver tandem in team history, one of the NFL’s very best (and possibly most underrated) of the last 25 years, and one of the most ruthlessly efficient in the game’s long and storied history.