Former Green Bay Packers legend Brett Favre has finally given his seal of approval to his successor, Aaron Rodgers, after Rodgers signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In a recent interview, Favre reflected on their past rivalry and eventual mutual respect and couldn’t help but praise one of the greatest quarterbacks of his era.
Favre said:
“In my 20 years of football, Aaron Rodgers… his arm strength was comparable to mine.”
That’s high praise from Favre — and a sign of his transformation in perspective — and Rodgers’ enduring ability — now being recognized as he starts his next NFL chapter with the Steelers.
From Rivalry to Respect
When Rodgers joined Green Bay in 2005, he was Favre’s backup, a situation that created tension. The two icons had a complicated relationship early on — one defined by competition and uncertainty.
Favre said the transition wasn’t easy, that their relationship was strained early on. But as Rodgers earned his place in the locker room and on the field, that tension turned to respect.
On The RoundTable, Favre recalled a key moment early in Rodgers’ career:
“I mean, he can throw it. There’s no question about it. I knew that right away that this kid could play.”
To prove his point, Favre challenged Rodgers to throw a pass into a small target beyond the goal post during practice — something Rodgers almost did, showing raw arm talent that even Favre was impressed with.
A Defining Shift in Attitude
That early acknowledgement would evolve into real respect. Now, as Rodgers signs with the Steelers, Favre is embracing the moment and welcoming him to Pittsburgh.
“He’s still got it,” Favre said. “Even if time has slowed him down, he’s still one of the best.”
Favre sees Rodgers’ move to Pittsburgh as just another chapter in his career — and a chance for the quarterback to prove himself all over again.
Entering Pittsburgh: Rodgers’ Next Act
Rodgers, 41, signed a one-year deal with the Steelers, where he’ll mentor younger teammates like Will Howard and lead an offense built around DK Metcalf. For Favre, who played four years with the Steelers and won two Super Bowls, the idea of mentoring and winning still matters — and he sees that in Rodgers.
Pittsburgh fans are taking to social media, calling it a passing of the torch — and a sign that Rodgers is still one of the best.
“It’s not about winning games anymore for Aaron,” one fan wrote. “It’s about legacy and making history again.”
And with Favre’s approval, it’s real.
A Bridge Between Eras
As Rodgers gets ready to fix Pittsburgh’s offense, Favre’s approval is the bridge between two eras — the past and the present.
Rodgers’ signing isn’t just a roster move — it’s a chance for him to make history on a new field, with Brett Favre’s words carrying weight.
Their time together in Green Bay was rocky at times, but now it feels like a shared story of growth, greatness, and respect.
Final Thoughts: Legends Unite
Not many times does a Hall of Famer praise a future Hall of Famer so sincerely, especially after all the mixed emotions.
But Favre and Rodgers have both grown into the roles they were meant to be in.
One a legend, the other a leader.
Now with Favre watching from the sidelines and Rodgers getting ready to take the reins in Pittsburgh, it’s clear the respect between these two legends is real — and overdue.
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