“No one’s going to replace Aaron unless Aaron chooses to be replaced,” Favre prophetically told TMZ Sports in an interview conducted before the draft. “There’s no worry for him that he’s going to be ousted. He’s too good of a player.”

“It’s funny because Aaron and I were talking about it last year, how he gets how I was when he came in,” said Favre, who was 35 when the Packers drafted Rodgers in 2005.

“Not that we think Aaron is at the end of his road, I think he’s got many good years barring injury ahead of him. But, you do have to start grooming the next guy. And, Aaron gets it.”

The Packers seem to be in good hands for now. Rodgers threw for over 4,000 yards in leading Green Bay to a 13-3 record, an NFC North title and a berth in the NFC championship game last season. 

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