He just jumped the route!
— NFL (@NFL) September 24, 2017
PICK-6! #Bengals50 pic.twitter.com/GbVv5WJIUJ
For a fleeting moment Sunday, Aaron Rodgers appeared to be a regular human playing quarterback, and not the All-Pro we've all gotten used to watching.
For just the second time in his 13-year career, and first since 2009, the Green Bay Packers star threw a pick-6, with the Cincinnati Bengals' William Jackson taking it 75 yards for the score.
Rodgers still has a long way to go to match his predecessor in Green Bay, as Brett Favre threw a total of 35 pick-6s in his career.








