- Green Bay quarterback wins third Most Valuable Player award
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No surprise about the Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player: Aaron Rodgers has won it for the third time.
Rodgers had perhaps the best season of his 16-year career, leading Green Bay to a 13-3 regular season, the NFC’s best mark. Just a few months after questions arose about his comfort level with the Packers – and their choosing a quarterback in the first round of April’s draft – Rodgers, who turned 37 in December, tore up the NFL.
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