Aaron Rodgers made NFL history on Sunday, becoming the fastest ever to reach 400 career touchdown passes.

Rodgers reached the milestone in 193 regular season games. That's 12 fewer games than Drew Brees, who was previously the fastest to 400.

The Green Bay Packers quarterback, who turned 37 last week, began the day needing three touchdown passes to reach 400. With those three scores Sunday, he also reached 36 for the year, giving him his fifth season with at least 35 touchdowns -- the most such seasons in NFL history.

"Those are fun milestones for sure," Rodgers said. "I'm not sure how long I'll be able to hold on to the second one. There's some really good young quarterbacks I'm guessing are amassing some numbers in that vicinity. But it does speak to the consistency over a long period of time that I'm very proud of."