The Aaron Rodgers era in Green Bay was a dominant one for the Packers offense. Between 2008, his first season as a starter, and 2022, his last, the Packers scored 6,365 points (third-most) and 755 touchdowns (third-most) and averaged 5.71 yards per play (fourth-best).
Rodgers, a future Hall of Famer who was traded to the New York Jets in April, was the linchpin of it all, but even the best quarterbacks get massive amounts of help from the 10 teammates around them on every snap.
The Packers had no shortage of elite players during the Rodgers era.
Here’s the most dominant season by a Packers player at each offensive position from the Rodgers era: