Strong. Tough. Dominant.
Aaron Rodgers fought back against the doubts with a flawless season, landing a loud blow directly on the face of the Green Bay Packers management.
"Is the old general still able to eat?" has nothing to do with Rodgers.
In fact, Rodgers is in his prime, soaring at the peak, delivering a performance worth 120 points on a 100-point test, a season capable of going down in history as undoubtedly the most elite, most dominant, most powerful season ever, providing a strong response.
And this is not all.
38 carries, 149 yards ground advancement, averaging 3.9 yards per carry, with three rushing touchdowns.
Even in rushing, there's no backing down.
Last season, the entire league was astounded by Lamar Jackson's sudden emergence, eagerly entering a new era, wishing to shuffle middle-aged quarterbacks like Rodgers into the dust of history, with praises like "perfect quarterback template," "future of quarterbacks" pouring in.
