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Aaron Rodgers is an NFL MVP favorite this season. The Green Bay Packers thrived under the leadership of the superstar quarterback after leading them through to their second consecutive No. 1 seed in the NFC.

Although the MVP honors will not be announced until closer to the Super Bowl, the 38-year-old seems to be quite aware of the outcome beforehand. Rodgers knows that he is the dominant contender for the honor, and he doesn’t shy away from showing that off.

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Aaron Rodgers knows he’ll win the 2021 NFL MVP

Rodgers, was seen playing in the Waste Management Phoenix Open 2022 at TPC Scottsdale on Wednesday when the PA started introducing the NFL star. The announcer introduced him as the three-time NFL MVP, when Rodgers quickly corrected him as he held up four fingers, indicating that he was, in fact, a four-time NFL MVP.

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Whether the quarterback will really claim the honors or not will be seen in a few days, but as of now, he is quite confident about it. He was truly having his share of fun during his golfing tournament. However, who the real winner will be that is yet to be announced.

Rodgers in 2021 regular season

The Packer No. 12 has had a tremendous 2021 season. He is, in fact, the most favored player to win the accolade. The 38-year-old, during the regular season, totaled 37 touchdowns for just four interceptions, covering 4,115 yards and completing 68.9% of his passes. It was surely one of the best seasons in his career.

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He led the Packers to a second consecutive 13 win season. Furthermore, the quarterback has an impressive touchdown-to-interception ratio; he has thrown one interception for every six touchdowns.

It is undeniable that Rodgers has been mesmerizing with his ball-handling skills. He has thrown just four interceptions this season out of which two came in his first game of the season. Moreover, he did not throw an interception after his Week 10 game against the Russell Wilson-led Seahawks.

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Although the quarterback is very confident in his performance this season, it will be seen if he wins his second consecutive MVP award.

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