Tom Brady was Aaron Rodgers' contemporary for years in the NFL and squared off against him in marquee games. Now, Brady is getting to see Rodgers from a different view as a broadcaster.
And how the seven-time Super Bowl champion sees it, Rodgers stands alone in one area as a quarterback.
"I think what I’ve always appreciated about him is his ability to throw a football and pass it," Brady said to NBC Sports' Cris Collinsworth on his PFF podcast. "Aaron in his prime is the greatest passer of the football the league has ever seen. He could get the ball from Point A to Point B faster and more accurate than any player in the history of the NFL."
Rodgers, set to make his debut with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Sept. 7, has the highest career NFL passer rating (102.6 rating) and set the