Aaron Rodgers: Green Bay Packers quarterback says season is ‘not over’ despite sixth loss in seven to Tennessee Titans

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers: “If we use our potential, we can win the last six games. I am sure about that”; NBC Pro Football Talk host Mike Florio: “Things are just starting to feel complete. I’m not sure if he [Rodgers] will play next year

Aaron Rodgers refuses to concede defeat in the Green Bay Packers’ playoff bid, stressing that their season “isn’t over yet” despite their sixth-of-seven losses against the Tennessee Titans on Thursday night.

A Wild Card spot is still a possibility, but the San Francisco 49ers (5-4) are currently seventh and last in the NFC, and Green Bay will likely have to win all six remaining games to secure a spot. in the postseason.

“We have to reach our potential,” Rodgers told reporters after the game. “If we use our potential, we can win our last six games. I am sure about that”.

“Obviously, I have to reach my potential. Not so today.”

He added: “The season is not over yet. There are six more possibilities left. We have a tough game.” [in Week 12 against the Eagles]should go to Philadelphia.

A week Enemy Result
One @ Minnesota Vikings L 7-23
Two vs Chicago Bears At 27-10
Three @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tue 14-12
Four vs. New England Patriots At 27-24 (OT)
Five vs New York Giants (London) L 22-27
Six vs New York Jets L 10-27
Seven @ Washington Commanders L 21-23
Eight @ Buffalo Bills L 17-27
Nine @ Detroit Lions L 9-15
ten vs. Dallas Cowboys Tue 31-28 (OT)
Eleven vs. Tennessee Titans L 17-27

“Hopefully we can use these few days to get a little healthier or refresh our minds and then obviously we have to win the next games.”

Rodgers went 24 of 39 for 227 yards with two touchdowns in a loss to the Titans. The two-time active league MVP and four-time honors winner has been at the center of Green Bay’s struggles in 2022, averaging 231.1 passing yards.

It was hoped that Rodgers and the team turned the corner when they rallied after two touchdowns, a fourth quarter deficit, to beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-28 in overtime last Sunday. The 38-year-old QB threw three touchdowns – all to rookie wide receiver Christian Watson – and the team scored 30 points in a game for the first time this season.

Rodgers continued his growing association with Watson against the Titans, the pair teaming for two more TDs in the loss, but the future Hall of Fame quarterback otherwise lamented poor passing performance.

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