Aaron Rodgers Climbs NFL's All-Time Passing Yards List in Jets' Win Against Colts
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**Aaron Rodgers Surpasses Dan Marino in Jets’ Victory Over Colts**
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers surged past a significant career milestone, overtaking Dan Marino for the eighth spot on the NFL's all-time passing yardage list. Rodgers achieved this mark with a 29-yard touchdown pass to Breece Hall, a play that contributed to the Jets' 13-7 advantage over the Indianapolis Colts. Rodgers commenced the day needing just 49 yards to eclipse Marino’s 61,313 career passing yards.
Breece Hall showcased his versatile talents during this game, scoring his second touchdown early in the third quarter with an 18-yard rush. On this scoring drive, Hall took a toss to the right side and adeptly followed lead blocks from guards John Simpson and Alijah Vera-Tucker, both pulling to clear his path. The play was a skillful misdirection by the Jets, with wide receiver Davante Adams sent in motion to the left, distracting the defense.
Hall’s performance was particularly notable as it marked the first game of his career where he scored both a rushing and receiving touchdown. His decisive run to the pylon, following picture-perfect blocks, sealed the six points and added to the Jets' momentum. Hall’s breakthrough contributions were instrumental in the Jets’ offensive success and showcased the potential of their diverse playmaking abilities.