Aaron Rodgers Deflects Question Regarding Internal Reasons for Packers’ 4-Game Losing Streak: “That’s a Question for Somebody Else in The Organization”
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The Packers are getting wiped off and are falling down hard. The franchise may have not witnessed such a downfall after Aaron Rodgers took charge. They faced another setback at the hands of the Buffalo Bills, which continues their multi-game losing streak. Rodgers is having a complex time answering questions, as he fends off one, citing it to be for someone else.
Aaron Rodgers and the Pack arrived in Buffalo with a sweep mentality. Despite a tough fight, they could not stand a chance. The Bills wiped them off with a 27-17 lead. It is a severe juncture, as Green Bay cannot bounce back from the disheartening losing streak. So much so that the QB1 avoided some questions sent his way.
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During the Packers’ Sunday media scrum, Aaron Rodgers discussed some of the encouraging aspects of the loss in Buffalo and the areas where the team needs to progress. However, when questioned if he sees the team needs players before the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday, Rodgers said, “I think that’s a question for somebody else in the organization.”
The Packers’ offensive corps had their prime players off the charts. The playing squad lacked Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb, who were off the game due to injuries. They also lost Christian Watson to a concussion. It was a stern downfall with A-Rod not having key players in the mix.
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Given their situation, the franchise could make up to gain some momentum ahead of the trade deadline. It is yet to see if GM Brian Gutekunst makes some moves for the team’s betterment.
Aaron Rodgers believes they can save their season
This year did not stand great for Aaron Rodgers, as he is going through a stack of losses. It may look like them bouncing back from the losses looks like a difficult task. However, A-Rod is still hopeful the Green Bay Packers will pivot into momentum, which could be in the latter part of the season.
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Aaron Rodgers: “I’m not worried about this squad. In fact, this might be the best thing for us.” pic.twitter.com/KzLwzDsd2J
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) October 23, 2022
Aaron Rodgers mentioned via ESPN, “I’m not worried about this squad. In fact, this might be the best thing for us. This week, nobody’s going to give us a chance, going to Buffalo on ‘Sunday Night Football,’ with a chance to get exposed. Shoot, this might be the best thing for us.”
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The Packers went into Buffalo but came out in a losing effort. It is yet to see if they can pull a comeback.
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