By Athlon Sports: As much as the NFL changes, one thing seems to stay the same — quarterback remains the most important position. After all there’s a reason that 13 of the past 14 league MVPs have been quarterbacks.
Included in this run is Aaron Rodgers, who last season became the sixth player in NFL history to be named league MVP at least three times (he also won in 2011, 2014). Also in this club is Tom Brady, who at 43 years old continues to defy Father Time as he won his seventh Super Bowl title (and fifth Super Bowl MVP trophy) in his first season as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer.
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