Is Aaron Rodgers still the best Quarterback in the World? Kirk Cousins thinks so.





Last Sunday night, in Primetime, the Washington Redskins destroyed the Green Bay Packers 42-24 at FedEx Field in D.C.





The Packers, losers of 4 in a row and 5 of their last 6 games, have fallen to 4-6 and are on the verge of missing the playoffs for the first time since the 2008 season.

At 4-6 the Packers are off to their worst 10 game start since 2006, in danger of missing the playoffs for the 1st time since 2008 — Isaac Rodriguez (@isaacfromCT) November 21, 2016

​ The story of the night wasn't the Packers Quarterback however, on this night it was his counterpart, Kirk Cousins. Cousins ripped through the Packers defense by completing 21 of 30 passes for 375 yards and 3 TD.





Late in the game, after the Redskins had pulled away for good Cousins who was mic'd up for the match-up was heard saying "I don't care what their record is...he's the best in the world" referring of course to Aaron Rodgers.

​​ It's hard to argue with the Washington quarterback. Since Rodgers took over under center for the Packers in 2008, he has tallied 282 touchdowns, over 35,000 passing yards, a career QB rating of 103.8, and 2 NFL MVP awards.





If not for Rodgers holding the clipboard behind Hall of Famer Brett Favre for the first 3 years of his career, we'd probably be talking about Rodgers as one of the best quarterbacks of all time.

I don't care what anyone has to say AARON RODGERS IS THE GREATEST PLAYER EVER.! — #FIREDOMCAPERS (@_JoaquinThe3rd) November 21, 2016

On a day where Cousins was clearly the better quarterback, he knows that he and just about every other signal caller in the NFL currently look up to Rodgers for that No. 1 spot.





The Packers travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles on Monday Night Football. A loss would just about end any shot they have at reaching the playoffs.