“He’s got something left,” Favre insisted. “I think I’m right in saying that he has a lot of juice left in the tank.” While acknowledging the struggles both Rodgers and the Jets faced this past season, Favre believes that Rodgers is too talented to fail.
The NFL legend weighs in on Aaron Rodgers' uncertain future with the Jets, offering words of wisdom for the four-time MVP.
Jordan Love just finished his second season as the starting quarterback of the Green Bay Packers. While Love made progress in some areas and struggled in others, most experts still view him as having the potential to be an elite NFL quarterback.
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Brett Favre, of course, kicked off this string of play when he was acquired by Green Bay in a trade with the Atlanta Falcons in 1992. He spent 15 incredible years with the Packers, winning three NFL MVP Awards and a Super Bowl while appearing in a second Super Bowl a year after.
The two played together for the California Golden Bears in 2004 before Rodgers was drafted by the Green Bay Packers. Lynch signed with the Seattle Seahawks after his rookie 2007 season with the Buffalo Bills.
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In fact, Manning and Brady are the only quarterback duo in NFL history to meet more frequently in the playoffs than Mahomes and Allen. They faced each other five times in the postseason — a record Allen and Mahomes are on pace to shatter.