Aaron Rodgers is having a wonderful season with the Green Bay Packers, a season he was at first very reluctant about. But as the weeks have unfolded, the quarterback has shown his true colors and his caliber to be termed as the greatest QB of all time. He has led the Packers to an NFC leading 11-3 record so far this season.
And since at the start of the season, he mentioned it could be his last dance with the franchise. The Packers will lose a significant player if so happens. Rodgers has surpassed Brett Favre to become the greatest quarterback in Packers history all time. But like a true GOAT, he values good sportsmanship and pure talent.
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Aaron Rodgers recognizes the talent of Myles Garrett
Rodgers recently claimed that a player has been seeking his attention for long and that he believes players will achieve great heights in his future. The player that the 38-year-old is talking about is the Cleveland Browns defensive end, Myles Garrett. “He’s just a monster,” Rodgers exclaimed, according to Green Bay Packers writer Matt Schneidman. “He’s a fantastic player. He legitimately has gold jacket possibilities in his future.”
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Although with three games remaining for the regular season to end, the Browns are currently on the bubble looking to the remaining fixtures with the hopes of remaining alive in the playoffs race. However, in their next week’s matchup, the two sides will go up against each other. And Myles Garrett has to prove to Rodgers that he deserved every bit of that appreciation.
Aaron Rodgers on Myles Garrett:
"He's just a monster. He's a fantastic player. He legitimately has gold jacket possibilities in his future."
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) December 21, 2021
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Judging by the current form of the Packers and the Browns, it seems likely that the Rodgers-led offense is going to take the lead despite Garrett being there on the offense. However, since the superstar quarterback recognizes the true talent of the 25-year-old, Rodgers might get his “grave” dug on the defensive end’s lawn.
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