Only five other players have won the award more than twice Mike Spofford
GREEN BAY -Aaron Rodgers is in really exclusive company now.
On Saturday night, the Packers quarterback became just the sixth player to be named the Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player three times since the award's inception in 1957.
With MVPs in 2011, '14 and '20, Rodgers joins a short list of three-time winners that features Jim Brown, Johnny Unitas, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and his own former Green Bay teammate, Brett Favre.
"The guys on that list are guys I grew up watching, idolizing," Rodgers said in comments distributed to the media.