This game marked the third time (Including playoffs) that Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady squared off against each other since Brady joined the Bucs in 2020. The edge, in previous matchups, had favored Tom Brady’s teams but neither quarterback had statistically shined against one another. With Brady totaling five touchdowns to Rodgers’ three, along with each tossing three interceptions, the clashes between these two all time great passers had been two fairly turnover heavy contests. Even with seven MVP awards between them, the third installment of the series featured a good deal of unproven and/or backup receiving options for each team so coming into the game more of the same seemed to be likely.