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Week 3 has come, and the NFL fans cannot stop buzzing about it. Several games are worth the wait. However, the Packers-Bucs game at the Raymond James Stadium would be a sight to see. It could be the last time Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady meet in a game. TB12 is the GOAT, and his statistics say the same. However, to even the TD-INT ratio, he needs to throw a ridiculous number of scores.

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33rd Team, the Fantasy betting platform, shared a crazy statistic before the Buccaneers vs. Packers Week 3 game. Matt Cassel and another panelist discuss the Touchdown-Interception ratio between Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers. Safe to say, A-Rod has the moral upper hand in that, and TB12 has to fight for it if he intends to make it equal.

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Tom Brady has to ace up

One panelist mentioned, “Look at the touchdown interception ratio… It’s the best in the history of professional football. 451 touchdowns in just 94 interceptions in 18 seasons… Its unheard of.” Former QB Matt Cassel then said, “I heard this stat the other day that said something if Brady wanted to match that TD-INT ratio he’d have to throw like 234 straight touchdowns without an interception. That’s how incredible that ratio is.”

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Tom Brady surpasses in scores if compared to Aaron Rodgers. But in terms of Interceptions, the Packers QB has the upper hand. They are two of the best QBs in NFL history. However, it is the Super Bowl count that steals the show.

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The Buccaneers have a 2-0 lead, while the Packers are going 1-1 this year. However, in terms of offensive production, both teams have struggled since the beginning.

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The injury plague spreads among the athletes as the game day comes closer. Tampa Bay became prominent over the damage-related troubles. However, Green Bay also fell prey to it. The Packers ruled out Sammy Watkins and designated four additional players as injured. Issues to the Buccaneers‘ offensive line do not bode well either.

As Watkins is off the game, the Packers expect rookie Romeo Doubs to see increased action. On the Buccaneers’ side, Tom Brady is establishing chemistry with Cole Beasley after his activation, as Mike Evans is suspended. Despite the bugs, both QBs have kept their heads up top for Week 3. 

Will Aaron Rodgers be successful in making the score to 3-2 with a win over Tom Brady? It is subject to witness.

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Pavitra Shome is a senior NFL writer at EssentiallySports. A specialist in NFL Draft and trade, Pavitra is our very own QB when it comes to NFL coverage with nearly 1700 articles under his belt. A Master’s Degree holder in Journalism and Mass Communication, Pavitra uses his editorial judgment to distinguish between a plain rumor and a distinct possibility. A lifetime fan of Tom Brady, Pavitra has recently taken to the new NFL sensation, Patrick Mahomes. He believes the NFL QB transition won’t last for too long thanks to exciting new talent emerging in recent times. Pavitra’s penchant for breaking news and insider knowledge keeps him on the hunt and staying connected with fans. His story on “What Is Going On?”: ‘Reckless’ Referees Hit ‘Rigged’ Cage As NFL Fans Demand AI To Officiate Chiefs-Bengals Epic is a testimony to his ability to be on top of his game. Pavitra aspires to be in the big league of Ian Rapoport, Adam Schefter and Mike Garafolo at some stage in his broadcast career. When not writing or thinking NFL, Pavitra likes to explore. He is a history buff and loves exploring heritage sites and making mini v-logs. Moreover, with a passion for biking, he's always up for a ride!

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