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When a guy named Favre was chucking the ball, Jennings developed a rapport with the quarterback and caught a career-high 12 TDs in his second pro season. The Packers went to the NFC title game.
Then Favre went elsewhere, Aaron Rodgers stepped in and Jennings had consecutive 1,000-yard seasons and a total of 148 catches and 13 TDs. This season, he had 76 catches for 1,265 yards and 12 more touchdowns.
But he doesn't necessarily expect the spotlight to shine on him Sunday.
"We have a plethora of guys that could have that game and that's why we're such a unique group," Jennings said. "We're afforded with that opportunity to have four or five guys that could get it done. Simply put, we just want to be that guy when our number is called on Sunday."
Brown has been that guy for the Steelers in both playoff games. His 58-yard catch set up the winning touchdown against Baltimore, and his third-down reception sealed the AFC title game victory over the Jets.
Brown and Sanders were drafted last April with the hope they might contribute at some point during the season. Coach Mike Tomlin used the "two dogs and one bone" theory, Arians said, meaning whichever rookie practiced better during the week and had more of a role on special teams would play.
By midseason, though, both were ready for bigger roles.
Green Bay's equivalent is Nelson, even though he's in his third season. He had 55 catches and four TDs in his first two years, but had 45 in 2010 and has another 12 in the playoffs. He excels at gaining yards after the catch, a strength of Packers wideouts.
Nelson believes all of Green Bay's receivers are interchangeable.
"We rotate all around the field," he said. "We try to keep everyone as fresh as possible. With our offense you know every position in the playbook ... inside and outside, left and right. So you have to be on your toes with everything."
As do the defenders in this Super Bowl -- even against Ward and Driver.
"Yeah," Ward said. "Don't go to sleep on us."
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