Aaron Rodgers said on HBO's "Any Given Wednesday" with Bill Simmons that he values loyalty and hopes to play his entire career with the Green Bay Packers.

In a discussion about Kevin Durant joining the NBA's Golden State Warriors and superteams in sports, Rodgers said he respects "guys who go one way, stay with the same team" and said he hopes to be one of them.

"Two of my favorite players from my sports watching growing up, they recently retired," Rodgers told Simmons. "One was Derek Jeter with the Yankees and the other was Kobe Bryant. And then Tim Duncan just retired [this week] and that's a great example too.

"Their legacy, I think it's made in those later years. Derek is one of the best shortstops ever and one of the best Yankees ever. Kobe is one of the greatest Lakers ever. Tim is one of the best power forwards ever and he won all those championships [in one place].

"They stayed with the same team. They stuck it out. I think there's a lot to be said about kind of finishing your legacy with one team. I hope I'm lucky enough to be able to do that."