Brett Favre thinks his former Packers teammate Aaron Rodgers still has something left in the tank despite a poor season with the Jets.
Aaron Rodgers has not yet announced if he'll keep playing in the NFL. With that said, Brett Favre offered him advice this week regarding this tough subject. Favre knows a thing or two about retiring a bit too early.
Favre explained that he left for good after the 2010 season because he knew he’d had enough. He also thinks Rodgers can still do it. His confidence comes from Rodgers’s performance in a Week 18 win over Miami.
Brett Favre, who mentored Aaron Rodgers during their time with the Packers, has delivered a direct message to his former teammate regarding the decision to potentially retire from the NFL. Aaron Rodgers is deciding what to do with his future as a professional player.
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Brett Favre, of course, kicked off this string of play when he was acquired by Green Bay in a trade with the Atlanta Falcons in 1992. He spent 15 incredible years with the Packers, winning three NFL MVP Awards and a Super Bowl while appearing in a second Super Bowl a year after.
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