Aaron Rodgers salvaged the Green Bay Packers' season after disastrous 4-6 start to the year in 2016 and carried the team to the NFC Championship game, stunning the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round.
Rodgers threw a league-high 40 touchdowns in the regular season but finished fifth in MVP voting. According to former teammate James Jones, who visited Thursday's episode of Undisputed, a key addition to the Packers' offense should have Rodgers primed to contend for a third career MVP award.
James Jones: Aaron Rodgers is about to have an MVP-caliber year
“I’m going to go out and say it right now: Aaron Rodgers is going to be the MVP of the league.