In the realm of American football, there are a few players who stand out among the rest, and Aaron Rodgers is definitely one of them. With a career boasting 10 Pro Bowls, four MVP awards, and a Super Bowl ring, Rodgers has solidified himself as a legend in the NFL. However, there’s one particular skill that sets him apart from the rest – his ability to execute the perfect Hail Mary pass.
Rodgers once again showcased his Hail Mary prowess in a recent game against the New York Jets. In a thrilling moment before halftime, Rodgers threw up a prayer that was miraculously caught by Allen Lazard for a 52-yard touchdown. This marked the fourth Hail Mary touchdown of Rodgers’ career, and his first since 2017. It’s moments like these that remind fans why Rodgers is considered the best in the business when it comes to Hail Mary plays.
Whether it’s sheer luck or pure talent, Rodgers has solidified himself as the undisputed Hail Mary king of the NFL. His ability to make the impossible happen on the field is truly remarkable. So, without further ado, let’s take a look back at all four of Rodgers’ dramatic Hail Mary touchdown passes.
One memorable instance was during the Packers’ wild-card round matchup against the New York Giants in 2017. With just six seconds left in the first half, Rodgers launched a Hail Mary pass from midfield that seemed destined to be intercepted. However, in a stroke of fate, the ball found its way into the hands of Randall Cobb, who managed to tap both feet inbounds for the last-second touchdown. This play propelled the Packers to a 14-6 lead at halftime and ultimately led to a 38-13 victory over the Giants.
Rodgers’ ability to pull off such incredible plays under pressure is what sets him apart from his peers. Whether it’s threading the needle with a precision pass or launching a Hail Mary that defies all odds, Rodgers has proven time and time again why he’s considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. And with more games to come, fans can only hope to witness more magic from the Hail Mary king himself.