What is Aaron Rodgers' record against the Browns? 

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will face the Cleveland Browns on Christmas Day at Lambeau Field. The Packers have played the Browns only four times during Rodgers' 17 seasons in the NFL, with the 38-year-old quarterback starting two of those games.

When the two teams played in Week Two of the 2005 season, the three-time All-Pro quarterback did not play. In 2017, Rodgers was placed on injured reserve because of a collarbone injury suffered against the Minnesota Vikings in Week Six of the season.

However, in his only two starts versus Cleveland, the 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback is undefeated with a record of 2-0. Rodgers made his first career start versus the Browns in Week Six of the 2009 NFL season at Cleveland.

He went 15 of 20 for 246 yards passing with three touchdown passes. He, also, ran for 23 yards on four carries. The Packers won the contest 31-3, winning their fourth game of the season.

The Packers went 11-5 in 2009, finishing second in the NFC North and losing to the Arizona Cardinals 51-45 in overtime on the road in the wild-card round. Rodgers threw for 423 yards passing with a completion percentage of 67 percent (23 of 42) and four touchdown passes to one interception. He also had a one-yard run for a touchdown in the game.

In Week Seven of the 2013 season, the Packers quarterback faced Cleveland for the second time at Lambeau Field.

He threw for three touchdowns on 25 of 36 (69.4 percent) and 260 yards passing, winning 31-13. It was the third of their four consecutive wins against the Browns.

Green Bay went on to conclude the 2013 season with an 8-7-1 record, winning the NFC North. They lost to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Wild Card game 23-20 as Rodgers threw for 177 yards with a touchdown pass and was sacked four times. He was sacked twice by linebacker Ahmad Brooks and one-and-a-half times by former All-Pro defensive end Aldon Smith.

Aaron Rodgers' Record Versus the AFC

Cleveland Browns v Green Bay Packers in 2013
Cleveland Browns v Green Bay Packers in 2013

The Super Bowl-winning quarterback has played the fifth-most games all time against AFC opposition (52). He has a record of 34-18 (.654), and the 34 wins are tied for the second-most with former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees.

Rodgers’ 113 touchdown passes are the third-most, and his 13,911 passing yards are the fifth-most versus the AFC all-time.

Rodgers' impressive record has been achieved through hard work and dedication, and that will be on display this weekend when Rodgers and the Packers take on the Browns.

For Green Bay, another win here ensures the Packers’ number one seeding in the NFC playoffs and a bye. A win on Saturday would mark Rodgers' 141 victory as an NFL quarterback, and he just needs another touchdown pass to become the franchise’s all-time leader in touchdown passes, breaking the tie (442 touchdowns) with Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre.

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