Coach Matt LaFleur on how quarterback Aaron Rodgers still looks:
"He looks like he can still do anything. What is surprising for such an old man is he is still moving around pretty good. You see it in multiple games. The arm strength is still plenty there. You especially saw it on the Hail Mary (against the Bengals). There aren't many guys that can throw 70 yards in the air.
"It's still pretty impressive what he can do. He can throw with pinpoint accuracy. This guy is extremely accurate. If you give him just a sliver of light, he can fit the ball in there."
Quarterback Jordan Love on how Rodgers was with him when he first was drafted by the Packers:
"Aaron was great. Being in the quarterback room, you want to have a great relationship with everybody in the room. Coming into it, I never knew what to expect, but Aaron was great to me all three years.
"You never know how it's going to go. I didn't know what to expect coming into it. Being a first-round pick. Having ARod there. There's a lot of question marks. Just being around ARod, being in the quarterback room, those guys welcomed me in with open arms and they were great."
Cornerback Keisean Nixon on how you disguise defenses against Rodgers:
"You don't. You line up and just play. My first year in the league (before he was with the Packers) we played here. There's nothing he hasn't seen before.
"It's a line up and play ball game. I don't think disguises will do anything. There is nothing he hasn't seen."
LaFleur on how Rodgers helped him with his career he first arrived in Green Bay:
"It was a really good collaboration. You come in with some ideas of how you want to do things. You get with a guy like him, and you learn some other things.
"One of the things I thought he does as well as anybody in the game is how important the use of cadence is. There has been nobody like him in the history of the game. His ability to get free plays. That is just a small example.
"I am not going to come in here and say this is how we do it when he already does it at a high level. There was a lot of give and take in regards as what we were going to do offensively. Just working through that process. How you do it is spending a lot of time with each other. We got to a really good spot."
Nixon on what it was like to practice against Rodgers when they were teammates in Green Bay:
"He did make me better. A lot better. Especially as a young player. He would never let you pick him off in practice. I made a big emphasis with him my first year here, if I picked him off would he sign a jersey. I picked him off, not until Week 15-16. He gave me a jersey. I appreciate him. I respect the player. I respect the man."
LaFleur on the relationship Rodgers had with Packers quarterback Jordan Love:
"I thought he was awesome with him. He did a great job being supportive of him. Trying to give him nuggets all of the time. I think Jordan leaned into that. It was great for both people."
Nixon on what he sees in Rodgers at age 41:
"He looks the same. It's his arm. It's nothing else. His brain and arm. He isn't losing that."
Love on if him and Rodgers still talk:
"We texted a couple of weeks ago. We shoot each other texts every now and then. A lot of it is just saying good luck throughout the season.
"It's great to be able to hear from him. I have so much respect for him. Any time he gives me pointers, that's the stuff you want to get feedback from a legend like that."
Nixon on if Rodgers still has a presence:
"He has a presence. It has nothing to do with how old he is. He won a Super Bowl. He always still has that confidence. I don't think that is going anywhere.
"I think when he is retired, he can still play better than a lot of these younger guys."