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Tom Brady Has High Praise For Aaron Rodgers

 

Many NFL fans widely regard Tom Brady as the greatest quarterback in league history.

No quarterback has come close to his record of seven Super Bowl rings, a sign of how dominant he was throughout his career.

He is a legend for two franchises and will go down in league history for achieving success beyond his wildest dreams.

While Brady has retired from the sport and no longer taunts defenses with his dazzling play, he isn’t far from the game he loves.

He is a broadcaster with FOX Sports and regularly appears on podcasts and various media outlets, talking about the current state of the game and giving props to the players currently in the league.

For instance, Brady recently gave Aaron Rodgers heaps of praise, as reporter Eli Berkovits noted on X.

“Aaron in his prime, to me, is the greatest passer of the football the league has ever seen. He could get the ball from point A to B faster and more accurate than any player in the history of the NFL,” Brady said.

Rodgers might not have the Super Bowl rings on his resume like Brady does, but many share this opinion of him from his prime.

Green Bay Packers fans might not have loved Rodgers’ attitude at times, or agreed with his off-field antics, but his on-field prowess was unquestioned.

As Brady noted, Rodgers could put the ball into tight windows where only his receivers could get it, and his accuracy was second to none.

Rodgers didn’t play as well as expected last year for the New York Jets, but if he can get anywhere close to his former self for the Pittsburgh Steelers this season, it could spell trouble for the rest of the league, especially in the increasingly competitive AFC North.

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