Sunday’s Packers-Buccaneers will pit Aaron Rodgers against Tom Brady. How does the QB matchup stack up among the oldest in NFL history?
On Jan. 17, 2021, Brady’s Buccaneers faced Drew Brees’ New Orleans Saints in the NFC divisional round. The 43-year-old Brady and 42-year-old Brees had already set the record for oldest QB matchup during the regular season, and their playoff battle marked the oldest QB matchup in league history. Though the Saints won both regular season contests, the Bucs advanced to the NFC Championship Game – against Rodgers and the Packers – with a 30-20 win in New Orleans.
Sunday’s matchup will miss the Brady-Brees record by two years, as Brady and Rodgers are a combined 83 years old.The seven-time Super Bowl champion was born on Aug. 3, 1977, and will be 45 years and 53 days old when he takes the field on Sunday. He is five years older than the
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