Packers QB looking for third award, plus another historic milestone with WR Davante Adams Mike Spofford
GREEN BAY - Aaron Rodgers long ago put another Super Bowl far higher on his priority list than any additional individual accolades.
But don't think he's not keenly aware of his current status as one of two top candidates in 2020 for what would be his third NFL Most Valuable Player award.
"It's nice to be back in the conversation," Rodgers said Wednesday.
Rodgers' first two MVPs were never really in doubt. In 2011, he received 48 of the 50 Associated Press votes, and in '14, he got 31 of 50.