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The Packers are going through a difficult time in the season. The chances for the franchise to make it into the playoffs are slim as they face a vital setback. While the season goes on, the hopes are dropping as well. However, Aaron Rodgers is still hopeful that the Packers could make the pass better than running it.

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Aaron Rodgers made his Tuesday appearance at the Pat McAfee Show. He had a shaved facial look, which surprised the show’s panelists. The former NFL punter approached Aaron Rodgers on how the Packers had 200 yards against the Bills’ defense and if they are getting closer to being the best offensive sides in the game. Despite the challenges, A-Rod claimed they are on the road to becoming the finest in the toss game.

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Aaron Rodgers: Pass game over the Run game

Aaron Rodgers mentioned, “I think we’re trying to figure it out. I mean, we can rush for 200. But if you lose by two scores, it doesn’t exactly go back and say that’s what we’re gonna do every single week. I think there was things they showed us that allowed us to do that, and then just those two guys are so reliable. I mean, they really are.”

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“You love going to battle with those guys because they’re so sharp and smart, and then they just never go down the first guy. I mean a lot. Some of the runs at 33 make the guy who weighs under 200 pounds are just outstanding; I mean, it’s ridiculous.”

Rodgers also lauded Aaron Jones for his ability to slip off blocks. He added that Jones also possesses some of the best grips on the team. He makes good catches, and the QB1 enjoys playing with those guys.

Why did Green Bay fail to make a trade ahead of the deadline?

Aaron Rodgers is leading to a downfall after the unceasing fallout. It is a tough time for the franchise, and some trade help looks inevitable. While time has passed, the NFL’s trade deadline is over, but the Packers failed to pull a trade. But the franchise was in the race.

According to Tom Silverstein, Green Bay was a destination for wide receiver Chase Claypool. The Packers made an offer to the Steelers, which was like the Bears. Although both teams are currently 3-5, Pittsburgh appeared to be more confident that Chicago would finish with an elevated draft position in 2023.

Will the Packers be able to make the playoffs despite failing to complete a trade? It is open to scrutiny.

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