Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre and his successor, Aaron Rodgers, had some problems with each other which were well documented, and the Hall of Famer admits the two were “strong enemies” when they were on the same team.

Favre appeared on Wilde And Tausch on ESPN Wisconsin on Tuesday and talked about the two quarterbacks relationship, and how it's changed over the years via wtmj.com.

“I would say (we were) strong enemies. I wanted to play my tail off, and so did he, especially when we played against each other. I thought we got along really well when he was a young, 21, 22, 23-year-old, and then we went about our way. Obviously, he has paved his own way and then some. He stands alone in the league today as the best player in my opinion. I'm OK with that.”

The two have talked a ton since Favre moved on from the Packers and he says their relationship is now at a great place, something he is very happy about.

“Our relationship now is very good, and I'm more happy about that than anything else. I've been able to see a different side of him, a non-playing side. I think he's at a much better place in his life right now, which is great for him, and I think great for the Packers.”

Favre and Rodgers are two of the most important players in Packers history, so it's a good thing they have put aside their differences and are now good friends.