“Mine was tougher”: Brett Favre says his transition from Sterling Sharpe to next receiver was tougher than what Aaron Rodgers will undergo in absence of Davante Adams


“Mine was tougher”: Brett Favre says his transition from Sterling Sharpe to next receiver was tougher than what Aaron Rodgers will undergo in absence of Davante Adams

Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers is undoubtedly one of the most talked about quarterbacks in the recent times. Although he has made the news for all sorts of reasons in the past few years, one just can’t deny that he is indeed one of the best in the game. After all, clinching back to back MVP titles is not an easy task.

Aaron along with Davante guided team to several important wins for a long time. However, the Packers had no choice but to let Davante go in order to retain Rodgers ahead of the 2022 season. While Aaron is indeed a fantastic QB, many are a little skeptical about how he’ll perform in the absence of Adams.

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“He’ll make the young guys even better”: Brett Favre on Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers

There is no doubt about the fact that the absence of someone as talented as Davante will hurt the Packers but they have no other option but to figure out a way to keep it going. Recently, legendary QB Brett Favre had his say on how the transition is going to be for Aaron.

As reported by NFL.com, when asked how he thinks Rodgers will deal with the massive transition, Brett claimed, “probably the same way I dealt with it. You just go along, it is what it is. I think the transition for me from Sterling to the next receiver was harder, people may disagree but Aaron is a more established quarterback.

Brett then went on to claim that the youngsters and new recruits have a great chance of learning a lot from Rodgers. “Aaron will be very productive as he always is and he will make the young guys better,” Brett stated. This is going to be a massive test for Rodgers but looking at the way he has performed in the last few seasons, it won’t be a massive surprise if he goes on to achieve the ultimate glory in the coming season.

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