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Aaron Rodgers Gets First Brett Favre Question At Super Bowl Media Day From ... Deion Sanders

The 2011 Super Bowl Media Day is underway in Dallas. For the uninitiated, this is the media circus in which the Packers, then Steelers, players are lined up at tables and asked the same quesiton different ways for an hour each.

But before the media masses can talk to the players, NFL Network's Deion Sanders got to ask the first questions of Media Day. He picked Packers QB Aaron Rodgers has his subject. And then asked this:

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Deion: Did you call Brett Favre, or did Brett Favre call you just to talk about the expectations for this game?↵

Rodgers: No.

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↵And with that Rodgers has answered the first of many Favre-related questions today exactly how he should.
For more on the Super Bowl Media Day, follow along with this StoryStream as our NFL Editor Joel Thorman takes in the week.

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