At 41, Aaron Rodgers continues to put a deeper dent in the record books.
With his 15-yard pass to Jaylen Warren late in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and four-time MVP surpassed Ben Roethlisberger (64,088 passing yards) for the fifth-most regular-season passing yards in NFL history. Despite the feat and Rodgers finishing with 249 yards passing and four touchdowns, while tossing two interceptions, Joe Flacco and the Bengals managed to eke out a 33-31 home win.
Rodgers stepped onto the field Thursday night at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio with 63,973 career regular-season passing yards, needing 115 yards in the air to surpass Roethlisberger, who played his entire career in the same Steelers' uniform from 2004-2021.
The future lock Hall of Famer Rodgers passed for 53 yards during the Steelers' opening drive including a 10-yard touchdown strike to Jonnu Smith after buying time in the pocket.

After tossing an interception, Rodgers was stuck at 101 passing yards, needing just 14 to slide into fifth place. He got just that on the Steelers' next possession with a pass to Warren.