Aaron Rodgers: Green Bay Packers quarterback says his lone Super Bowl win was ‘too long ago’

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Aaron Rodgers still remembers sitting on his carpet as a child and watching his idol Joe Montana play in the Super Bowl and describes his own Super Bowl success as “everything I thought it would be”.

Named Super Bowl MVP at just 27 years old, Rodgers could be forgiven for having Montana and Terry Bradshaw win four titles. Instead, Tom Brady soared above both with seven Super Bowl victories while Rodgers stayed in one place.

“It’s been too long,” Rogers said in an exclusive interview with Sky Sport. “It was as unusual as the blur that week.

“I was 27 years old, and I thought it was the standard that we would come back here many, many times and win more of these trophies.

“Especially as you get older, you realize that the windows are getting smaller and the options are getting smaller.”

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The precocious 27-year-old is now aged 38 and aged even more thanks to four losses when on the cusp of the Super Bowl, in the NFC Championship game, four more divisional round losses – like what the San Francisco 49ers suffered at home. last season – and one wild card relegation over the past years.

Green Bay has made the top two spots in the NFC conference five times, topping three times, with Rodgers being named NFL MVP on each occasion (just like in 2014), only to fall off the list afterwards. playoffs.

“I’m always thinking about plays I could do, things I could do better,” Rogers said.

“It’s hard. Completing this is always tricky, the speed with which it happens is what you ended up with.

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