From one former Green Bay Packers quarterback to another, Brett Favre has some advice for Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers, who recently concluded his 20th NFL season, is again contemplating whether he'll retire or continue his career.
“He’s got something left,” Favre insisted. “I think I’m right in saying that he has a lot of juice left in the tank.” While acknowledging the struggles both Rodgers and the Jets faced this past season, Favre believes that Rodgers is too talented to fail.
Brett Favre thinks his former Packers teammate Aaron Rodgers still has something left in the tank despite a poor season with the Jets.
The NFL legend weighs in on Aaron Rodgers' uncertain future with the Jets, offering words of wisdom for the four-time MVP.
Hall of Famer Brett Favre previously shared a locker room with current New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers when both were with the Green Bay Packers, and Favre seemingly remains a big fan of Rodgers to this day.
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.
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After a disappointing season, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a big decision to make: will he continue playing football next season or retire? His former Green Bay Packers teammate Brett Favre gave Rodgers a little piece of advice to weigh as he weighs both options.
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