Aaron Rodgers heard all the criticism.
He’s washed. He’s past his prime. He’s on the decline. He’s still good but not THAT good.
Just like he did early in his career, he’s still silencing the doubters a day after his 37th birthday.
Rodgers is experiencing a late career resurgence after a relatively brutal (for him) three-year stretch. Sharp decline in Rodgers’ efficiency and accuracy had drawn criticism from all corners and arguably played a role in the Packers drafting his potential replacement this spring in Jordan Love.
Well if Rodgers’ 2020 performance is any indication, the two-time MVP is back in business and Love will be on the bench for a while.