Julian Edelman is sick of the comparisons between Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers
Briefly

Tom Brady's legacy as the greatest NFL quarterback is contrasted with Aaron Rodgers, who is nearing retirement. Julian Edelman argues that Brady did not want distractions in his final year, focusing solely on performance. While Rodgers is acknowledged for winning four MVPs, he has only secured one Super Bowl title compared to Brady's seven. The discourse around Rodgers' legacy increases as he approaches his last season, highlighting the differences in both players' postseason achievements and career finishes.
You can't even put those guys in the same sentence, because we didn't know it was Tom Brady's last year. When it was [Brady's] last year, he didn't want the distraction of that.
Even though Rodgers has won four MVPs over the course of his Hall-of-Fame career, he can't come close to Brady when it comes to delivering in the postseason.
Compared to Brady, who has seven Super Bowl rings, Rodgers has only won one Super Bowl, in 2011 with Green Bay.
This potential farewell tour for Rodgers has spurred more discussions about the longtime Packers QB's legacy in the NFL.
Read at Boston.com
[
|
]