Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is preparing to face the Cleveland Browns in Week 16. Rodgers has never faced Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett, so the Packers star made sure to butter up the Cleveland pass rusher ahead of their first ever meeting.

Browns star Myles Garrett was dealing with a groin injury, which held him out of practice, though it looks like it won't hold him out of the game against Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.

Rodgers made sure to compliment the Browns All-Pro defender, saying that Garrett could have Hall of Fame potential if he continues on the trajectory that he's on.

The Packers star might be right, as Garrett has been a certified beast since entering the league in 2017, as he has rattled off four straight double-digit sack seasons for the Browns, including a career-high 15 this season.

Rodgers would know a thing or two about gold jackets, seeing as he practically has one fitted for himself already. The Packers signal-caller is dealing with a toe injury but is in the midst of an awe-inspiring stretch that has seen him throw for 1,301 passing yards and 13 touchdowns against no interceptions in his last four games.

It will be fascinating to see Rodgers and Garrett go head-to-head when the Packers take on the Browns on Saturday.