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NFL quarterbacks Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen preview The Match, say to expect plenty of trash talk

NFL quarterbacks Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers will face off against Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen in Capital One's The Match on June 1 on TNT.

The four quarterbacks participated in a media event on Wednesday, and showed a glimpse of what fans might expect on the television broadcast of the 12-hole exhibition with what will seemingly be a ton of trash talk.

Brady and Rodgers were paired against each other in the last event with Brady partnered with Phil Mickelson and Rodgers with Bryson DeChambeau. The two are now tasked with taking on the younger quarterback duo in what is being billed as experience versus youth.

«I know they tried to make it old guys versus young guys, but I said it when we were doing our chipping (contest) that they showed yesterday,» Rodgers said. «I said, 'Who thought about this, you want to put the two best guys against the two worst guys?' And that's not just conjecture, that's like facts.»

Rodgers admitted that his previous partner, DeChambeau, came prepared with too many premeditated jokes and that Mickelson's jabs didn't land, but that it would be different this time around.

«When we started (in the NFL) definitely when (Brady) started and when I started playing, there was actual, real trash talk. Like, guys trash talked each other and there was a lot of good s--- talk, and we knew who they were around the league,» Rodgers said. «And now, it's more buddy, buddy, you know, social media following each other, memes, this emoji s--- and it's not the same. So, when you talk about Kermit the Frog and Josh (Allen) trying to s--- talk me and Tom, a couple old school, grizzled vets. Come on.»

Rodgers said the two better get some comedians to help write some material, but Allen had already mentioned that

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