From 1992 through last season, the Packers have had but two regular starting quarterbacks: Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers. That’s right, for 28 years (and counting) we’ve had a combination of excellence and continuity at the key position in football. I assume such a run is unique in league history.
Contrast that with the team’s recent tight end history. Going back to the Super Bowl season of 2010, Aaron has had to try to get in synch with: Donald Lee, D. J. Williams, Tom Crabtree, Ryan Taylor, Jake Stoneburner, Jermichael Finley, Colt Lyerla, Brandon Bostick, Kennard Backman, Andrew Quarless, Richard Rodgers, Justin Perillo, Jared Cook, Martellus Bennett, Marcedes Lewis, Lance Kendricks, Robert Tonyan, Evan Baylis, and Jace Sternberger.