As a result of the Green Bay Packers' decline, every Aaron Rodgers comment has apparently become a topic of national conversation.
In Sunday's 15-9 loss to the Detroit Lions, the future Hall of Fame quarterback had one of the worst games of his career, tossing three interceptions,
including two inside the end zone. Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reported on Wednesday that Aaron Rodgers refuted the notion that he is deviating from head coach Matt LaFleur's playbook.
"I don't know if there's an idea that we're going way outside the system. I don't think that's the case," Rodgers said. "I think we've been more by the book in this year
than we have been in any year that Matt's been here." than we have in any year since Matt's arrival." Rodgers has now matched his single-season record for
interceptions thrown (seven) since Brett Favre's retirement in 2008, when he replaced Favre. The Packers, who had never lost more than four games in any of the previous
three seasons, are currently mired in a five-game skid. Green Bay must quickly find solutions to its problems in order to remain in the playoff picture.
three seasons, are currently mired in a five-game skid. Green Bay must quickly find solutions to its problems in order to remain in the playoff picture.