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Mind-blowing stats for the Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are no stranger to record setting. Aaron Rodgers has both the highest career passer rating and the lowest interception percentage in NFL history. In his 20 year career, Brett Favre holds the record for most career passing yards and most career interceptions. Will the Packers have what it takes to make it to the Super Bowl during the 2015 season? Find out this and more with these mind-blowing stats.

In the 2010 season, Aaron Rodgers brought Green Bay its first Lombardi trophy since 1996, when Brett Favre's Packers defeated the Patriots 35-21. Then in 2011, Rodgers led the Packers to their best regular season ever (15-1), took home the MVP, and set the NFL record for the highest passer rating in a single season - 122.5. Rodgers has both the highest career passer rating (106.0) and the lowest interception percentage (1.6 percent) in NFL history.

Few athletes get inducted into the Hall of Fame for any professional sport, but Packers tackle Cal Hubbard is a member of both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Baseball Hall of Fame - the only person to ever be inducted into both. Hubbard was traded from New York to Green Bay, where during the offseason in Green Bay, Hubbard began umpiring baseball games, and eventually became umpire-in-chief of the American League. As a Packer, he made an immediate impact and helped lead the Packers to three consecutive NFL championships in 1929, 1930, and 1931 and was named All-NFL three times.

As the most dominant receiver of his time, Don Hutson led the league in total touchdowns more times than any other player in professional football history: 8 times. For comparison, Jim Brown, Lance Alworth (AFL), and Emmitt Smith led the league three times apiece - the second most.

The 1967 NFL Championship Game still stands at the coldest game in NFL history. Despite the field temperature of 13 degrees below zero, more than 50,000 fans packed Lambeau Field on New Year's Eve to watch the Packers take on the Cowboys. With a wind chill of -48 degrees fahrenheit, the field was covered in ice and visiting quarterback Don Meredith struggled, completing only 40 percent of his passes for 59 yards with no touchdowns and an interception. Packers quarterback Bart Starr led a drive for the ages, ending with a touchdown on a QB sneak with only 13 seconds left to give the Packers a 21-17 victory.

In his 20 year career, Brett Favre amassed nearly every passing record in the NFL, including the most career passing yards (71,838). Current Packers QB Aaron Rodgers would need to pass for 4,000 yards for the next 11 seasons to surpass Favre. Rodgers would be 42 years old at that point.

Brett Favre also owns the record for most career interceptions (336). Aaron Rodgers would have to throw 20 interceptions per season for the next 14 seasons to top Favre's total. Rodgers single-season high in interceptions is 13 (in 2008).