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Aaron Rodgers May Have to Take His Own Advice From 2014 If He Wants to Turn Around Packers’ 2022 Season

Published 11/17/2022, 7:30 PM EST

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Aaron Rodgers and the Packers nation breathed an audible sigh of relief after their team went up against the Dallas Cowboys. The Green Bay Packers broke a five-game losing streak with their 31-28 win over the Cowboys in overtime.

The Packers overcame a fourteen-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Packers nation began to see glimpses of the Aaron Rodgers they know so well, and love. The Green Bay Packers will need a miraculous turnaround this season. The usually calm and collected Aaron Rodgers has been a little scarce.

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An angry Rodgers was spotted yelling at head coach Matt LaFleur during their game against the Cowboys. Rodgers later said that he was unhappy with LaFleur’s play calls.

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An angry Aaron Rodgers is a paradox, especially when the quarterback’s famous statements from 2014 are brought into the conversation. During the 2014 season, the Packers were 1-2 with Rodgers behind on the 200-yard mark in two games out of three.

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Rodgers offered panicking Packers fans some advice, saying, “Five letters here just for everybody out there in Packer-land: R-E-L-A-X,” adding another statement that said, “We’re going to be okay.”

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Much to the delight of the Packers nation, their team turned the season around with a 12-4 record.

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It does seem as if Rodgers might need to take his own advice this season.

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The Green Bay Packers need wins

The Packers’ current record is 4-6. They stand in second place in the NFC North but it’s going to take so much more than an occasional win to catch up to the Minnesota Vikings.  The Vikings are at the top of the division with an 8-1 record after defeating the Buffalo Bills.

The Packers will take on the Tennessee Titans in their next game. The Packers will need to win this and every other game in the near future and they hope to make it to the playoffs this year.

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Rodgers has the daunting task of leading this squad to an essential victory. The Packers nation will eagerly anticipate the return of Aaron Rodgers in his best form.

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Anika Gomez

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Anika Gomez is an NFL writer at Essentially Sports. She holds a degree in Journalism, Psychology, and Communicative English from the National School of Journalism and Public Discourse. Anika loves American Football, Formula 1, Basketball, and Tennis.
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Hitesh Nigam