This will obviously change each year as new stadiums are built. For the 2010 season, the answer is as follows:
There are currently 6 stadiums Peyton has not won a game. 2 of these he has played in and lost. They are Lambeau Field (home of the Green Bay Packers) and FedEx Field (home of the Washington Redskins). The other 4 are new stadiums built that Peyton has not traveled to yet which are : New Meadowlands Stadium (home of the New York Jets and New York Giants), Cowboys Stadium (home of the Dallas Cowboys), Lincoln Financial Field (home of the Philadelphia Eagles), and Qwest Field (home of the Seattle Seahawks).
Peyton will get the opportunity to play at two of these stadiums during the 2010 season (FedEx Field and Lincoln Financial Field).
There are also 7 stadiums that existed during Peyton's career but are no longer in existence that Peyton did not have a win at. 2 of these he played in and lost. These are Foxboro Stadium (former home of the New England Patriots) and Texas Stadium (former home of the Dallas Cowboys). 5 others Peyton never traveled to were: Cinergy Field (former home of the Cincinnati Bengals), Three Rivers Stadium (former home of the Pittsburgh Steelers), Mile High Stadium (former home of the Denver Broncos), Pontiac Silverdome (former home of the Detroit Lions) and Sun Devil Stadium (former home of the Arizona Cardinals).
Another interesting statistic are the remaining cities where Peyton has not won. There are only 3: at Green Bay (Packers), at Washington (Redskins) and @ Dallas (Cowboys).
Aaron Rodgers had four penalties in 2012. He had 3 Delay of Game and 1 Illegal Forward Pass flags thrown his way.
Aaron rodgers has thrown for 17,366 pass yards in his career
Aaron rodgers has thrown for 17,366 pass yards in his career
Rodgers has thrown 38 INTs in his career
One.
Zero, he's not married
Aaron Rodgers has started in the NFL for 3 years. He has spent season in the NFL.
Aaron Rodgers has one Super Bowl ring from Super Bowl XLV.
1 (2011).
45 for the 2011/2012 regular season
Aaron Rodgers has one Super Bowl ring from Super Bowl XLV.
Two: Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers.