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Aaron Rodgers' interception-free streak ends at 318 consecutive passes

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Aaron Rodgers' career-best interception-free streak ended Sunday after 318 consecutive pass attempts. On his 319th, the Green Bay Packers quarterback threw an interception in the third quarter of Sunday's NFC divisional playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Cowboys safety Jeff Heath made a diving interception on a deep ball intended for Packers receiver Davante Adams. It came with the Packers leading 28-13 with 2:19 left in the third quarter.

Before that, Rodgers' last interception came on Nov. 13 in a loss at the Tennessee Titans.

In between the two interceptions, Rodgers had thrown 24 touchdowns and had 2,659 yards passing.

The 24 touchdowns was the second-longest streak between picks in NFL history, behind Tom Brady's 26 in 2010, including playoffs, according to ESPN Stats & Information data.