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Jennings on Packers' two great QBs: 'I am gonna go with Aaron'

After playing with Brett Favre for two seasons and Aaron Rodgers for the last four, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings told ESPN Radio that he believes Rodgers is better.

"They both bring different things to the table, but, honestly, right now, I definitely have to go with -- you can't take away what Brett has done -- but I am gonna go with Aaron," Jennings said this week.

"His body of work at such a young age, his attention to detail, his discipline, I think it's really second to none and I think it's unparalleled," Jennings said. "And you haven't really found a quarterback that has done it the way he's done it. You have the young guys that are coming out and they're making a huge impact in this game.

"This is a different league, it's a pass-first league, and so it's a little different, but his attention to detail and his discipline to be perfect or so close to perfect -- I think that's really going to separate him ... I am definitely going to have to go with A-Rod."

Jennings, who missed the final three games of the regular season with a torn knee ligament, is expected to play when the top-seeded Packers host the New York Giants in the divisional round Sunday.

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