Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone early in the 2017 NFL season. Brett Hundley replaced him. To say that Hundley didn't come close to filling in for the immensely talented Rodgers brings new meaning to understatement.
Last season was Hundley's second in the NFL. This means he'd had well over a year to watch Rodgers up close, and learn. Hundley was seemingly living every quarterback's dream when it's remembered how much Rodgers is revered by his NFL peers, coaches, and sports-talk pundits. While Tom Brady may have more championship rings, it's generally believed that Rodgers is the most talented quarterback in the world.
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