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At this point, Aaron Rodgers is showing no signs of backdown. He is destroying every team that comes on his way and is putting back-to-back MVP-worthy numbers on the sheets. Or, as the wide receiver Davante Adams puts it, the Green Bay Packers’ quarterback is “spoiling everyone” with his outstanding plays.

Recently, the Green Bay Packers destroyed the Minnesota Vikings during their Week 17 matchup at the Lambeau Field. Rodgers put up his usually excellent spell against the Vikings and got Minnesota eliminated from the playoff contention. Witnessing his excellence, Davante Adams compared the quarterback to LeBron James, NBA star.

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Davante Adams believes Rodgers is spoiling the Packers

“At this point, he kind of got the LeBron effect with everybody,” Davante Adams told reporters during the post-game interview. “He’s got to play at an MVP level every week because he’s spoiled everyone.” Who would have thought that a team that got destroyed in the very first week or the quarterback who had almost given up on his team would rise up and claim the No. 1 seed in the NFC by the end of the year?

Adams also said, “what kills me about the way he plays is how easy it is” when talking about Rodgers. Honestly, the comparison between Aaron Rodgers and LeBron James is well put since both have the same authority over their respective sport and the same effect on their respective franchises. Although the only difference is that LeBron has four championships to his name, while Rodgers just has one; courtesy Tom Brady.

Aaron Rodgers leading the Green Bay Packers to the playoffs

The Packers downed the Vikings 37-10 on Sunday. During the game, Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams paired up to disrupt the Vikings’ defense big time. Adams states that he is the best receiver in the NFL after making 11 receptions for 136 yards and a score.

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While Aaron Rodgers finished the game by completing 29 of his 38 passes for 288 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions. The 13-3 Packers will be going up against the 2-13-1 Lions for the season finale before advancing to the playoffs. Presumably, Rodgers will own the game again, that goes without saying.

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