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“He’s an Anomaly and an Intellectual”: Aaron Rodgers’ Former Teammate Gives an In-Depth Analysis of the Legendary Packers Quarterback

Published 09/30/2022, 9:16 AM EDT

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Aaron Rodgers and Clay Matthews played together for 10 seasons in the NFL. The Packers QB and former linebacker shared a strong rapport in their playing days. The 36-year-old veteran is one of the admirers of the NFL giant. In an interview, Matthews spoke about his decade-old relationship with the superstar. 

He added he is yet to actually decode the personality of Aaron Rodgers. I am still trying to figure out who Aaron is. I mean, he’s an anomaly, and he’s an intellectual and very smart and obviously very gifted at his craft,” the veteran said. 

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Matthews, who is not actively playing, admitted he wanted to quit while playing for the Packers. 

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Aaron Rodgers’ accuracy makes him a special sensation, feels the former teammate. His consistency and care for teammates are two qualities that impressed Rodgers’ long-time friend. It was A-Rod who pushed his friend’s name to bring him back to the 2021 Packers squad. However, it did not materialize and Matthews did not pick other teams either, to play. 

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The experienced campaigner also shared his thoughts on the NFL GOAT debate. “And obviously, that’s a separate debate. We’re bringing in Tom and Super Bowls, but just his ability to put the ball wherever he wants is truly remarkable. I think I had texted him in 2020, was my first season not playing and I just from sitting on the couch watching him. I mean, he is fun to watch,” Matthews added.

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The veteran linebacker also listed why A-Rod maintained consistency for 18 seasons. “There’s a reason why he’s been top of the game for so long. You know he challenges himself and puts himself in uncomfortable positions and ultimately, he’s an interesting character. He kind of marches to the beat of his own drum and you gotta love him for that,” he pointed out.

A veteran of 18 seasons, Rodgers is third on the NFL’s all-time regular season career passer ratings. A-Rod also has the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in NFL history at 4.80. Rodgers and Matthews played together for ten seasons, from 2009. The latter earned six Pro Bowl nods with the Packers. Clay Matthews was named an all-pro in 2010, as the Packers won their fourth Super Bowl title.

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A-Rod, the friend, and teammate

Despite not being active in playing, the duo still share a fine rapport with each other. Matthews revealed he still maintains contact with Aaron Rodgers. We still have a great relationship. I just actually texted him a few days ago, as a matter of fact. I love all the coverage that comes around him too and all the mayhem that comes with it as well, too,” the former teammate added. The veteran revealed why he loves listening to the seasoned campaigner. “I think when he talks, you have to listen because it’s not just the cliche lines over the years,” Matthews concluded

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However, the responsibilities galore for the former Super Bowl winners. They have bounced back in the NFL after an inspiring 14-12 win against the Bucs. Meanwhile, Aaron Rodgers and Co. have a 2-1 record in the new season. They next meet the Patriots in Week 4. A-Rod and his young team will eye their third win, and safeguard their position in the league standings.

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Nidheesh Kumar

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Nidheesh Kumar is an NFL writer for EssentiallySports. He has completed his Masters in Communication from the University of Hyderabad and was previously a sports journalist with Telangana Today. An avid enthusiast, Nidheesh is a loyal fan of writing and conversations revolving anything remotely around sports.
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Deepika Bhaduri