Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers have faced each other on three occasions, with Brady having the edge with a 2-1 series advantage. This Sunday, the stakes have never been higher as these two future hall of fame quarterbacks will due battle for a place in the Super Bowl.
While much of the media focus has been on the two QBs one cannot forget to mention that it’s a team sport and the Tampa Bay Buccaneersand Green Bay Packers as a whole will face each other. While Brady has a considerable amount of Super Bowls over Rodgers, Brady’s 6 titles to Rodgers’ 1, each player has some remarkable individual numbers, which makes this game extremely special. Rodgers is a two-time NFL passing touchdown leader, while Brady has won that accolade on four occasions.
Tom Brady enters the game at 43, while Rodgers is 37, much has been made about Brady’s age this season, but he has been playing very well. No matter what, two of the best quarterbacks in the league will meet and it could be the definitive game between them.
Tom Brady vs Aaron Rodgers MVPs
Tom Brady has won a total of 3 NFL MLP awards in his career, while Rodgers has won the award on 2 occasions. Brady won the awards in 2007, 2010, and 2017, Rodgers on the other hand won the MVP title in 2011 and 2014. When it comes to Super Bowl MVP’s Brady won the title 4 times and Rodgers just once.
Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots talks with Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers after the Patriots defeated the Packers 31-17 at Gillette Stadium on November 4, 2018 (Getty)
Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers Pro Bowls
Tom Brady has played in 14 Pro Bowls (2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009–2018), while Aaron Rodgers has played in 9 (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014–2016, 2018–2020)..
Tom Brady vs Aaron Rodgers Head to Head games
Brady and Rodgers have met three times with Brady leading by 2-1. Brady has thrown five touchdowns and had 0 interceptions in their three meetings. Rodgers threw four touchdowns and had two interceptions in those three games.
Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers Playoff history
Tom Brady has a record of 32-11 in the playoffs, and this will be his 14th conference final and the first he will play in the NFC. Brady has won all six of his Super Bowls playing for the New England Patriots. Aaron Rodgers won his only Super Bowl playing for the Green Bay Packers, and this will be his fourth NFC final. Rodgers has a 12-8 postseason record.