
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has had many astounding accomplishments whether it be his super bowl championship, his two MVP titles, or his many game winning Hail Marys. None of these accolades truly show just how resilient and physically and mentally tough the now 34 year old quarterback is than Sunday nights game against the revamped Chicago Bears.

After a knee injury that led to Rodgers being carted to the locker room the Cheese Heads of Green Bay had nothing to do but pray. Their prayers were answered when number 12 returned to the game in the second half and came back from the biggest 4th quarter deficit in Packers history, 17. Aaron Rodgers had less than 100 yards passing and had no touchdowns prior to his return to the game, but he would set the record straight as soon as he came back in with a 39 yard touchdown pass to Geronimo Allison, seen here. Then he would through another TD to Devante Adams and finally score the go ahead score on a 75 yard pass to Randall Cobb.

Rodgers went from crushing Green bay fans dreams of a super bowl season to putting on one of the best 4th quarter performances ever by a quarterback. Aaron Rodgers is still down as questionable for the Packers next game against the Minnesota Vikings, but his play in Sunday’s game will still be solidified in history.
You can see Aaron Rodgers’ post game interview here