Rodgers puts GOAT debate to rest, concedes to Brady
Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are often considered among the two leading candidates for the greatest of all-time designation, but Rodgers doesn't think it's very close.
Brady is often considered the GOAT, having won five Super Bowls, four Super Bowl MVPs and operating as the central component of the Patriots' dynasty. Rodgers is thrown into the debate as well but the argument around him is often more aesthetic, with few players ever gifted with his complete skill set, in addition to his one Super Bowl victory.
Rodgers thinks Brady's the clear favorite, however.
"He's got five championships," Rodgers said via ESPN's Rob Demovsky. "I think that ends most discussions."
The Patriots square off against the Packers in a primetime showdown Sunday, and though it's just one game, many will use it as another component of the Brady-Rodgers GOAT debate.
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