30 NFL records that could be broken this season

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New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images) /

7. Aaron Rodgers, Best Jets TD-to-INT ratio

This one feels like a reach, but it’s crazy how simple this record will be broken. Aaron Rodgers average touchdown-to-interception ratio over his career is 4.52, the best ratio of all time. The best touchdown-to-interception ratio in Jets history for one season is 4.14. That was the great Vinny Testaverde back in 1998. The Jets best touchdown-to-interception ratio ever is still worse than Rodgers’ average.

Rodgers has beaten the Jets record nine times in his career. He had one year where his ratio was three times what the Jets record was.

Now, Rodgers is on the Jets with a stud receiving core looking to win his second Super Bowl. He is going to be incredibly careful with the ball while also getting the best out of Garrett Wilson, Allen Lazard, and Mecole Hardman. Rodgers had a rough season last year, but he has a new lease on his NFL life.

This one is pretty simple. Rodgers needs to stay healthy and avoid the cliff that has hit some other superstars when they turn 40 (looking at Drew Brees first and foremost). Rodgers has a few months before he’s officially out of his 30s, so he should have at least one more great season in him.