Five years after Aaron Rodgers retires, he has an instant reservation in Canton, Ohio, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But if you read many articles and examine Packers Twitter, you’d think Rodgers’ play was falling off in a huge way.
No, Rodgers is not playing at the same level he did during his MVP seasons of 2011 and 2014. But if you think about it, few quarterbacks in the history of the game ever approached that level of excellence. But even now, at the age of 36, Rodgers is still an elite quarterback and is more than capable of taking his team back to the Super Bowl.