When the Green Bay Packers shocked the entire world by selecting Utah State quarterback Jordan Love in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the thought process immediately shifted to what that meant for the longevity of Aaron Rodgers in a Packers uniform. It also led to speculation if he would follow in the steps of his predecessor, Brett Favre, and essentially turn everyone against him on his way to demanding out.
Rodgers has been on record many times since the draft ended, and has repeatedly voiced his appreciation for what Love brings to the table, how he can help Love become a better QB, and how this situation is going to have a much more positive outcome than the one that involved Favre and Rodgers when he had just entered the league.