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Rex Ryan tears up Aaron Rodgers, saying if he goes to Denver he will be the third best quarterback in the division

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Aaron Rodgers is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, but he cannot lead his team to the Super Bowl alone.

Rex Ryan is great, and when he talks many do not take him serious, but when it comes to ruffling feathers, he is a superstar.

When speaking on “Organized Chaos” Podcast, the former Jets/Bills coach commented on how bad of a move it would be for Aaron Rodgers moving to the Broncos.

“If he goes to Denver, he’s the third-best quarterback in that division,” said Ryan. “You’re going to put him with Justin Herbert and Patrick Mahomes? I’m not. I won’t. I’m gonna tell you why I won’t do that. Aaron Rodgers is phenomenal. But ten years ago, I’d put him in there. But not now. He’s much older.

Rex Ryan sure does have a point. I get it that if he was able to bring Davante Adams, but having Mahomes in the division and Herbert would be interesting. Ryan did not stop there. He said Rodgers is not the best guy out there, and he has his flaws.

“Let’s look at the numbers,” Ryan continued about Rodgers. “When his line protects him, in other words, they win every one of their matchups, Aaron Rodgers is by far and away the No. 1 quarterback in the league. He threw 31 touchdown passes and one interception when his offensive line won their matchups. When they did not win their matchups, he is 26th in the league. So if one guy misses, he is 26th in the league.”

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