Aaron Rodgers is still not losing faith in his team to turn things around after a very poor start to the season.
Following Sunday’s defeat at the hands of the Washington Commanders, the Green Bay Packers have a record of 3-4 so far this season, which is indicative of their poor start to the campaign. Aaron Rodgers and the Packers’ offense have struggled to get going this season, and the team is currently in a precarious position as a result.
It is undeniable that the absence of Davante Adams has had a significant effect on their team, but in addition to that, their defense, which is quite good, has been unable to limit the number of points scored by the opposing teams. If things don’t turn around soon, the Green Bay Packers could end up being eliminated from playoff contention.
Aaron Rodgers is still optimistic about his team and believes that they can still turn things around despite the fact that there is still a significant amount of football left to be played. Following the loss to the Commanders, Rodgers said, “I’m not worried about this squad. In fact, this might be the best thing for us. This week, you know, nobody’s gonna give us a chance. Go on to Buffalo and Sunday night football. The chance to get exposed might be the best thing for us.”
He added, “I don’t really know where to go, when it comes to that there has to be, you know, something inside that, that has an accountability for performance, where we’re just having way too many detailed mistakes.”
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