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“We can win out last six games” Aaron Rodgers delivers encouraging message after Packers drop to 4-7

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Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers raised their own hopes after they beat Dallas Cowboys in Week 10. However, their happiness did not last long as the Green Army suffered another defeat, this time via the hands of Tennessee Titans.

Oct 24, 2021; Green Bay, WI, USA; Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur and quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) stand arm in arm late in the fourth quarter against the Washington Football Team during their football game Sunday, October 24, 2021, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Mandatory Credit: Dan Powers-USA TODAY Sports

With only six games to go in the regular season to come to an end, reigning MVP – Aaron Rodgers is well aware that there is no room for mistakes if this team is to qualify for the playoffs. Given their record, the Packers will be required to win every game to qualify for the above stages.

Rodgers encouraged his teammates by acknowledging their talent, and issues a stern warning in order to turn the tide in their favor.

Aaron Rodgers delivers stern warning to Packers

“If we play up to our potential, we can win our last six games,” Rodgers said in a massive challenge for the Packers, per Rob Demovsky of ESPN.

While Rodgers needs to improve himself, the road ahead is not easy. Their next challenge is unarguably their biggest one yet, which could decide their fate. They lock horns against the Philadelphia Eagles, the team which suffered their first loss of the 2022-23 season this past week. Not only that Rodgers and Co. are going to lock horns against in-form teams like Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings as well.

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Rodgers himself hasn’t been at his A-Game, perhaps something which was evident against the Tennessee Titans. If the Packers are to experience the unimaginable, their QB needs to be leading from the front.

Aaron Rodgers

Knowing that they have to throw the kitchen sink at their opponents, will Aaron Rodgers be able to rise up to his best form? Remains to be se an interesting story to wait and see unfolding.

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