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After winning the first ever NFL championship

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The Green Bay Packers have long been a Sonny Jurgensen Womens Jersey model franchise of success and stability, boasting some of the greatest names in sports as well as one of the greatest coaches in history: Vince Lombardi.

After winning the first ever NFL championship, the Packers have consistently been a success in the league, but hit a wall in the 70's, 80's and early 90's. Then, the Packers once again became a perennial championship contender when they drafted a kid by the name of Brett Favre, who catapulted the team back http://www.redskinsnflofficialproshop.com/AUTHENTIC+SHAWN+LAUVAO+JERSEY to the forefront of the NFL. He became the face of the franchise and one of the greatest to ever play the position, a blueprint for what is is to be a blue-collared tough guy.

In 2004, the Packers were lucky enough to be able to draft Aaron Rodgers, a quarterback out of California, to take the often-waffling Favre's place when he finally retired. The Pack had its quarterback of the future.

When Favre began his first of Stephone Anthony Kids Jersey a series of short-term retirements in 2008, the Packers decided Rodgers would be the new face of the franchise, but had some awfully large shoes to fill at quarterback.

In the years since, Aaron has proved more than up to the task, fast becoming one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL and leading his team to multiple winning seasons and playoff berths.

With his success, the fans have answered and embraced him with a passion as can be shown by the fact that Aaron Rodgers authentic jerseys are rapidly growing in popularity. But as popular as he has been in recent years, be prepared for a massive spike in value for any Packers Aaron Rodgers autographed items or Aaron Rodgers authentic jerseys, as he is now considered as one of the top five quarterbacks in the league.

In 2009, the unflappable Rodgers http://www.officialsaintsnflproshop.com/AUTHENTIC+SAM+MILLS+JERSEY averaged a more than respectable 103.2 passer rating and threw for over 4,400 yards and 30 touchdowns as the Packers made the playoffs, eventually losing a heartbreaker to the Arizona Cardinals. But in that time Rodgers showed flashes of brilliance.