Two Green Bay Packers have been chosen on the NFL’s All-Decade team for the 2010’s, which was announced Monday.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who played the entire decade and earned two NFL MVP’s (2010, 2014) and a Super Bowl MVP (XLV, February 2011) was named at quarterback along with Tom Brady, the former Patriots quarterback who won three Super Bowls in that decade.
Julius Peppers, the defensive lineman and linebacker who also played with Chicago and Carolina, played three seasons in Green Bay and helped the defense assist Rodgers and company to two NFC Title Games (2014 and 2016).
The full list below:
The 2010’s All-Decade Team:
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