For a team that plays out of the NFL's smallest market, there is a lot of prestige in being the Green Bay Packers' quarterback.
There's no mention of the Packers without talking about Aaron Rodgers. But what makes this Packers team a little different than recent years is Rodgers doesn't have to carry them on his back.
The biggest surprise is who they've gotten the production from this season. All-Pro receiver Jordy Nelson tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during the preseason. Young receivers Devante Adams and Ty Montgomery awaited in the wings, but it was an outcast veteran, James Jones, who would jump in to replace Nelson.