Enterprise-Record (Chico)

QBs Rodgers, Brady in spotlight for playoffs

Chico’s Rodgers tries for 2nd Super Bowl of his career, while Brady already has a few

- By Steve Megargee Online: Follow the Enterprise-Record’s coverage through the years of Chico’s Aaron Rodgers at CHICOER.COM.

For as much as Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers have accomplish­ed in their Hall of Fame-caliber careers, they’ve rarely faced off on the field.

Never have they met with so much at stake.

When Rodgers’ Green Bay Packers (14-3) host Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers (135) in the NFC championsh­ip game Sunday, it will be just the fourth time they’ve squared off as starting quarterbac­ks, and first in the playoffs.

“I remember when I heard the news about him coming to the NFC, I thought this was a real possibilit­y,” said Rodgers, the Chico native. “I’m excited about the opportunit­y to play against him one more time.”

The Bucs trounced the Packers 38-10 in Tampa on Oct. 18. They met two other times during Brady’s tenure in New England, with the Packers winning 26-21 at Green Bay in 2014 and the Patriots winning 31-17 in Foxborough four years later.

Both understand all eyes will be on them Sunday. Kurt Warner, the Hall of Fame quarterbac­k and NFL Network analyst, said that’s just human nature.

“When I played, I always knew who was on the other sideline,” Warner said. “I always said when I went into these matchups, at the end of the day, I know if we’re going to win this game, I’ve got to outperform that guy. I’ve got to be better than the quarterbac­k on the other side.”

Brady, 43, has helped the Bucs earn a franchiser­ecord seven straight road wins. A win at Lambeau Field clinches their first Super Bowl berth since their 2002 championsh­ip season.

“This is one of the coolest stadiums in the league to play in,” Brady said. “I know they’re excited, we’ll be excited, and it will make for a great football game.”

Brady is trying to join Warner, Peyton Manning and Craig Morton as the only quarterbac­ks to lead two separate franchises to a Super Bowl. He already won six Super Bowls and played in nine total with the Patriots.

Green Bay is making its fourth NFC championsh­ip game appearance in the past seven seasons, but Rodgers, the former Pleasant Valley High and Butte College standout, hasn’t reached a Super Bowl since leading the Packers to a title in the 2010 season. Warner said the postseason weighs heavily on where players stack up in history.

“That’s why Tom is the GOAT (greatest of all time),” Warner said. “It’s why Joe Montana is up there and guys who’ve been there numerous times — the John Elways — and everyone else kind of gets knocked down a notch. Even though they’re been great in the regular season, there’s a combinatio­n of the two that I think weighs heavily.”

Simply put, Rodgers needs this victory more than Brady.

“He plays in one Super Bowl, I think there will be something about that that just doesn’t sit right with anybody,” Warner said. “It doesn’t sit right with any of us who love this game and know how great he’s been. It just doesn’t seem to fit.”

This may be the best remaining chance for the 37-year-old Rodgers at that elusive second Super Bowl berth.

“It’s been a while since he was last a world champion,” CBS analyst and 2002 NFL MVP Rich Gannon said. “I think that would certainly cement his legacy as one of the greatest to ever play the game in my opinion. Not that he needs it, but I’m just telling you that’s probably how he’s wired.” TURNOVER WATCH » Green Bay has committed a league-low 11 turnovers this season, including only two during its current sevengame winning streak. The Bucs have scored 27 points off five takeaways during their two playoff victories. PROTECTING RODGERS » The Packers have allowed just 21 sacks all season and didn’t give up any sacks last week against the Los Angeles Rams, who had 53 sacks during the regular season. But they allowed five sacks in their regularsea­son loss to Tampa Bay.

 ?? PHOTOS BY MIKE ROEMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Packers quarterbac­k and Chico native Aaron Rodgers pumps his fist after a divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday, Jan. 16, in Green Bay, Wis. The Packers defeated the Rams 32-18 to advance to the NFC championsh­ip game.
PHOTOS BY MIKE ROEMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Packers quarterbac­k and Chico native Aaron Rodgers pumps his fist after a divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday, Jan. 16, in Green Bay, Wis. The Packers defeated the Rams 32-18 to advance to the NFC championsh­ip game.
 ??  ?? Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers waves to spectators after a divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday, Jan. 16, in Green Bay, Wis. Rodgers played at Pleasant Valley High and Butte College.
Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers waves to spectators after a divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday, Jan. 16, in Green Bay, Wis. Rodgers played at Pleasant Valley High and Butte College.
 ?? KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k and Chico native Aaron Rodgers will play in the NFC championsh­ip game on Sunday.
KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k and Chico native Aaron Rodgers will play in the NFC championsh­ip game on Sunday.

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