Aaron Rodgers is "still peaking" and has plenty more to offer in his bid to be rated as one of the NFL's greatest-ever quarterbacks, according to Andrew Brandt.
Former Green Bay executive Brandt, who was with the Packers when they drafted Rodgers in 2005, rejects any notion the 36-year-old is on the decline.
The Packers traded up to draft Utah State's Jordan Love in the first round of the 2020 draft, casting doubt over the incumbent QB's long-term future with the franchise.
But Brandt insists Rodgers, who reached the NFC Championship Game last season, is far from finished.