Professional information and endorsements

Aaron Rodgers is the NFL's all-time career passer rating leader in both the regular season (104.1) and the post-season (105.5). He also has the league's lowest career pass interception percentage for quarterbacks during the regular season, at 1.80% and the single season passer rating record (122.5). He was awarded MVP of Superbowl XLV in the Packers' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Rodgers has become known for his unique touchdown celebration. When Rodgers runs or passes for a touchdown, he does what has become known as the "Championship Belt,” in which he celebrates by making a motion as if he is placing a belt around his waist, such as a champion professional wrestler would, something that has not gone unnoticed by his opponents. In an NFC Divisional Round game against the Atlanta Falcons in 2011, Rodgers was sacked by Falcons defensive end John Abraham, who then proceeded to perform a Rodgers-style celebration after the play. Minutes later, Rodgers trumped him by scoring a rushing touchdown and doing the celebration in the Falcons' end zone. Over time, other Packer players have begun to mimic Rodgers by performing the “Championship Belt” celebration as well. The celebration was recently featured in a State Farm Insurance commercial, portrayed as the “Discount Double Check,” and is performed by Rodgers and teammate B.J Raji.

Outside of State Farm, Rodgers has only done regional endorsements, such as for Associate Bank, WAUK-AM (ESPN Radio), and David Gruber, a Milwaukee lawyer.