Rodgers going for consistency, not records

It was the only name he could come up with maybe. I don’t know if his memory is as good as mine.

(AP) — Someday, a Packers quarterback may reclaim the career record for touchdown passes that now belongs to Peyton Manning.
It’ll take a while for Aaron Rodgers to get close to the 510 touchdown throws — and counting — Denver’s quarterback has. But if Rodgers keeps shredding defenses like he has over the last month, he may very well have a shot.
Even Manning mentioned Rodgers by name for possibly making a run at the record previously held by his predecessor, Brett Favre.
“It was the only name he could come up with maybe. I don’t know if his memory is as good as mine,” Rodgers said Wednesday. “I did hear about that comment and that’s special to be mentioned like that but that’s a long way off. That would take a lot of consistency and availability.”
Those qualities have been two hallmarks of Rodgers’ career in Green Bay, other than the seven-week layoff in 2013 for a broken collarbone. Rodgers, who turns 31 in December, seems to be near or at the peak of his career.

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