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Rodgers is more talented than Brady, but like everyone else, trails the current Bucs QB in playoff achievements. Rodgers, however, will be home in an NFC title game for the first time and may have a slightly better team. He is 1-0 against Brady at Lambeau Field. (In a bad look for the NFL's schedule format, this will only be the QBs' fourth meeting.) This provides a rare opportunity for a 16th-year passer to add a premier legacy point: going 1-0 against the era's defining player in the postseason. While Brady's Patriot teams provided unrivaled insurance, many past Packers squads let Rodgers down. A win would offer a key career amendment for the one-ring passer.