Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love threw four touchdown passes during Sunday’s 34-13 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, extending his current streak (regular and postseason) of multiple touchdown passes to an NFL-high 10.
How infrequent is this feat? Love became just the 10th quarterback in NFL history to have a hitting streak of 10 or more games. Two of the remaining nine? Former Packers quarterbacks Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers.
Favre threw two or more touchdown passes in 11 straight games in the 1995–1996 seasons. Meanwhile, Rodgers had multiple touchdown passes in 14 straight games in 2010–11. The NFL record is 14 straight games between Rodgers and Tom Brady.
Love’s current streak of 10 straight games is the longest in the NFL since Tom Brady’s 13-game streak in 2020-21.
Love’s streak dates back to the Packers’ Week 15 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Over the last 10 games, including the postseason, Love has thrown 26 touchdown passes.
Here’s a look at Love’s current run, via pro-football-reference.com: :
10 quarterbacks who threw two or more touchdowns in 10 consecutive games: Love, Rodgers, Brady, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Dan Marino, Drew Brees, Favre, Patrick Mahomes, Cam Newton. Not a bad list.
Love will try to extend his hitting streak to 11 games against the Houston Texans on Sunday. The Texans have scored 12 touchdown passes in six games this season, second most in the NFL.