Week 6 of the 2020 NFL season is going to give us a showdown for the ages, as Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to host Aaron Rodgers and the undefeated Green Bay Packers.

The Packers are coming off their bye week and have looked great in every single aspect of the game, while Tampa Bay has had a couple of ups and downs, mostly thanks to some unusual mistakes by their Hall of Famer quarterback.

And, just like every single time these two legends face off, the whole sports world will be strapped on to their couches to watch them perform and continue to build their cases as two of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.

Tom Brady Tips Hat Off To Aaron Rodgers Ahead Of Sunday Showdown

There’s a lot of respect between these two guys. In fact, Tom Brady had nothing but praise for fellow number 12, raving about his efficiency, decision-making, and just the way he constantly puts his team in winning situations:

I think there’s a lot to like about his play and his ability to pass the football. I think everybody is always pretty much in awe of how he makes it look so easy — just the throwing motion, the velocity on the ball, the placement of the ball [and] how quickly the ball gets from his hand to the receiver’s hands. It’s been unbelievable to watch over the years and he’s really kept it going,” Brady told Pro Football Talk.

“He’s a great passer. He’s very efficient. His touchdown-to-interception ratio — he basically doesn’t throw interceptions and throws a lot of touchdowns,” Brady continued. “His decision making is just phenomenal, and when you do that at quarterback, it always puts your team in a position to win. You’ve got to keep from making mistakes and then obviously to throw as many touchdowns as he has, scramble for touchdowns, and his ability as a mobile quarterback to buy more time for his receivers is pretty unbelievable too. There’s a lot of great things to say about his game. He’s one of the greatquarterbacks to ever play the game,” he concluded.

Thus far, Brady and Rodgers have only faced each other twice in their careers, with both quarterbackswinning once, which only adds even more spice to this week’s must-watch game.

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