Rodgers is the favorite to take league MVP
honors this season but to reach the Super Bowl the 37-year-old
will have to overcome a stout Bucs' defense and the iron will of
Brady, who won six NFL titles in two decades with New England
before heading south to Tampa.
Rodgers threw for 4,299 yards in the regular season, 48
touchdowns and finished with the league's best passer rating and
says the Packers have come a long was since being hammered 38-10
by the Bucs in October.
"That was so long ago ... and I think we learned a lot from all
of our wins and losses," said Rodgers, who led the Packers to
six straight wins to end the regular season and won the Super
Bowl with the team in 2011.
"The most important thing is how you're playing going into the
playoffs."
Brady's decision to leave the Patriots for the Buccaneers, whose
sole Super Bowl triumph came in 2003, raised some eyebrows
around the league but he proved his doubters wrong by throwing
40 touchdown passes, his most since the 2007 season.
Brady rolls into Green Bay with an array of reliable pass
catchers including wide receiver Mike Evans, who just completed
his seventh straight season with more than 1,000 receiving
yards.
Tight end Rob Gronkowski, who won three rings with Brady in New
England and came out of retirement to join him in Tampa, told
reporters this week that this offensive group is one of the most
talented he has been part of.
"I've been around a lot of great, talented players, but I would
say overall – as a group, from position to position (with) how
many guys we have at each position – I would say this definitely
ranks up there, if it's not number one for talent as a whole,"
said the 31-year-old five-time Pro Bowler.
"The main goal, obviously, is always to make it to the Super
Bowl, but it's hard. It's one of the hardest things to do out
there in the sports world."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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