Troy Aikman will go down as one of the greatest quarterbacks to play in the NFL, having played on three winning Super Bowl teams and being the big reason the Cowboys dominated the NFL in the early 1990s.
Now a member of the top Fox NFL broadcasting team along with Joe Buck, Aikman couldn't say enough good things about Brett Favre after watching the 40-year-old quarterback lead the Vikings to a 36-10 victory over the Bears.
"No, he has not lost anything," said Aikman, who competed against Favre for the last time in a 45-17 loss to the Packers in 1997. "I've marveled watching him over the years, and especially this year.
"As I said during the broadcast, I stood on the opposite sideline when he was winning league MVPs and playing against him in some very meaningful games, and then watching him 15 years later and to me he's the exact same guy.
"I mean, other than he's got a bad beard now, and it's gray, he's still doing all the things that he did back in the early '90s."
Aikman said Favre has gotten better with age.
"And that's really saying something considering he is a three-time league MVP," Aikman said. "But at 40 years old, to be playing the best of his career, he's one of those few athletes that comes along -- Nolan Ryan was one of those guys, and there's others that we've seen -- that have gotten to an age to where others can't even think about going and doing the things that they're doing, and yet they're not only doing it but they're doing it at a high level."
Home field big Aikman is high on the Vikings but he believes home field will be important if they have to play the Saints to go to the Super Bowl.