Aaron Rodgers didn't start a game his first three seasons in the NFL, but did have the opportunity to throw one touchdown pass.

It was in his third season, in relief of starter Brett Favre, when Rodgers connected with Greg Jennings for an 11-yard score during a Packers loss to the Cowboys.

It wasn't too meaningful, of course not nearly as impactful as the two touchdown passes Rodgers threw to Jennings in Super Bowl XLV, but it was the first of 507.

Rodgers, the Steelers' new quarterback at age 41, stands on the precipice of tying Favre for fourth place on the all-time TD pass list. Rodgers needs one more to tie Favre, two to pass him into fourth place behind Tom Brady (649), Drew Brees (571), and Peyton Manning (539).

Rodgers, though, said the achievement wouldn't be marked by a celebr

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