A few former teammates have criticized Aaron Rodgers, but Jordy Nelson has come to his defense.

Nelson spent a decade with Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.

"I think if you look, there's two guys — now three [with Kabeer Gbaja-Biamilia] — saying it, compared to the hundreds that are saying the opposite. It doesn't make sense," Nelson told. "I think it's comical when I read those comments."

Greg Jennings, Jermichael Finley and Gbaja-Blamilla have claimed that Rodgers changed when he got famous.

"Everyone knows negativity sells," Nelson said. "People don't want to hear [the good]. People feel better about themselves when they hear bad things about other people. And that's why that gets more pub. I mean, no one wants to hear that Aaron's not only obviously a great quarterback but a great leader and does everything right. All right, there's your story. What fun is that? So whenever they can, they go back to the well and get the same people to say the same stuff."