
Aaron Rodgers Comments on Recent Play Ahead of Bears vs. Packers
Aaron Rodgers once again just wants everyone to relax.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback struggled in the team's Week 6 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, but he doesn't feel as though there are major concerns. He explained his views Tuesday, per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network:
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While the loss dropped the Packers to 3-2 on the season, the bigger concern is the play of Rodgers himself.
In five games this season, Rodgers has just a 60.2 completion percentage, 88.4 quarterback rating (ranked 20th) and is averaging 234 yards per game. All of these numbers would be the lowest of his career since becoming a full-time starter in 2008.
Bleacher Report's Matt Miller also seemed to question the quarterback's confidence on the field:
Still, we have gone through this before. After Green Bay got off to a 1-2 start in 2014, Rodgers told his fans to "R-E-L-A-X" and that "we're going to be OK" during his ESPN Milwaukee radio show (via Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com). The quarterback was named NFL Most Valuable Player that season and led the squad to the NFC Championship Game before losing in overtime to the Seattle Seahawks.
Rodgers has earned some breathing room before major changes are needed, but fans aren't likely to be patient while he gets back into rhythm.


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