From a former field marshal of the Green Bay Packers to another, Brett Favre begged Aaron Rodgers from the free agent to sign with another team for which he played the NFL Hall of Fame: the minnesota vikings.
Rodgers is testing the market open for the first time in his NFL career of two decades, with the limited options that decrease for the 41 -year -old man.
New York giants still seem to have the internal track to land Rodgers, with four other teams that seem to have the need for the future member of the Hall of Fame to fill, with the Vikings probably the best team among that group.
The Tennessee Titans and the Cleveland Browns are less likely options due to their high NFL Draft position, with the Pittsburgh Steelers also in the discussion because Justin Fields goes to the former Rodgers team, the New York Jets.
Despite the constant comparisons between Rodgers and he only growing if the first went to Minnesota, Favre signed in motion.
'Of course, firm with them. They obtained a very good football team. They are loaded in almost all positions, “Favre said in Will Cain's show in Fox News. 'They arrived at the playoffs last year. They obtained a tremendous fan base, as did the Packers. You know, if you have the opportunity, it's a good place to win. Of course, you have to play your packers then.

Brett Favre begged Aaron Rodgers from the free agent to sign with the Minnesota Vikings

Favre himself played for the Packers, Jets and Vikings before retiring from the NFL in 2010
It was Favre who spent much of his NFL career with the Packers before a short period with the jets, before finishing his career with the Vikings. Favre was recruited and spent his rookie season with the Falcons in a lower difference between the two.
The Vikings need in Quarterback with Sam Darnold passing to Seahawks, Daniel Jones finding a new home with the Colts and the apparent headline JJ McCarthy returned from a great injury.
Finding a short -term call while McCarthy finds out about the offensive is a similar step of the torch moment that Favre had with Rodgers, and Rodgers had in Green Bay with Jordan Love.
The Steelers could also bring Russell Wilson back, which would take them out of the Rodgers raffle.
The Vikings have one of the elite receptors in the NFL, Justin Jefferson, who is probably the best with which Rodgers has played if he ends in twin cities.
Minnesota won 14 games last season and was a defeat for week 18 against the Detroit Lions to be the number 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.
The Vikings also have former Packer Aaron Jones in the corridor and a robust defense to keep up with the hard competition in the NFC North.
A Rodgers' return to Lambeau in Purple would be the appointment television, just like when Favre did it in 2009.