Aaron Rodgers on Packers future If it ca

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Aaron Rodgers on Packers future If it ca

Brett Favre spent 16 years as the ' starting quarterback. He went 160-93 in that time and led the team to 11 playoff appearances, two Super Bowl appearances, and one Lombardi Trophy. But Andrew Thomas Jersey after the 2007 season, the Packers were prepared to move on without Favre, who was then 38, and turn the offense over to 2005 first-round pick . Favre announced his retirement in March 2008, but by July he was talking with the Azeez Ojulari Jersey Packers about a po sible return. Things deteriorated between the quarterback and the club and by August, Favre had been traded to the . History isn't lost on Rodgers, now 34 and entering his 14th season. The quarterback said this week that he would love to play into his 40s like quarterback (and, incidentally, Favre before them). But Rodgers is also well aware that, unlike Brady, he . "I think you have to be humble enough to realize if it could happen to Brett, it can Saquon Barkley Jersey happen to you," Rodgers told the A sociated Pre s. Rodgers' 2017 season was cut short after he suffered a broken collarbone in mid-October. He appeared in one other game, two months later, before going on injured reserve. But in 2016, when he made 16 starts, Rodgers ranked No. 6 in total value among all pa sers, according to , and is Eli Manning Jersey widely considered among the NFL's top-five quarterbacks. But at one time, Favre was too. Rodgers has , which will pay him a base salary of $19.8 million in 2018 and $20 million in 2019. He Dexter Lawrence Jersey 'll be 36 when his current deal expires, but with more quarterbacks than ever having succe s into their mid-30s and beyond -- and with the Packers currently having no life-after-Rodgers contingency plan -- it's hard to imagine he won't be in Green Bay for the foreseeable future.
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