1. Aaron Rodgers vs. Tom Brady
Nothing can top the excitement of this if it comes true. The Packers already defeated the Patriots, 26-21, in a Week 13 thriller as Rodgers decimated the Patriots defense for 368 yards and two touchdown passes. Brady also threw two touchdown passes in this duel. Rodgers and Brady are the two best quarterbacks in the NFL, so a Packers-Patriots Super Bowl would likely set a record for Super Bowl ratings.
Brady has already established himself as one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history as he has led the Patriots to three Super Bowl wins while throwing 392 touchdown passes against just 143 interceptions in 13 full seasons as a starter. Rodgers has led the Packers to a Super Bowl victory, but leading them to a second would boost him even deeper into the Hall of Fame discussion and validate pundits who believe he can go down as the greatest quarterback of all time when it’s all said and done. He has already thrown 226 touchdowns with just 57 interceptions in seven seasons while only seeing the entirety of six of them.
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