Despite their struggles with the New York Jets, Aaron Rodger and Davante Adams are still making history.
On Sunday, with their team trailing the Miami Dolphins 15-13, Rodgers and Adams hooked up for a three-yard touchdown pass that further cemented their status as one of the NFL's most prolific quarterback-wide receiver combinations.
It was the 79th time Rodgers and Adams had connected for a touchdown pass, moving them into fourth place all-time as a duo. The play moved them ahead of Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown.
Aaron Rodgers finds Davante Adams in the end zone for the 79th (!!!) time
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) December 8, 2024
They pass Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown for 4th most by any QB-WR duo in NFL history including playoffs. pic.twitter.com/mF1dwdd1iv
Adams and Rodgers played together with the Green Bay Packers from 2014 through '21 and put up huge numbers as teammates. In October, the Jets sent a conditional second-round pick to the Las Vegas Raiders to acquire Adams and pair him with Rodgers.
While the 3-9 Jets haven't had much success this season, Rodgers and Adams are still making history together.
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