The Green Bay Packers' season looks beyond saving, and that's created a change in incentives for the would-be contender.
Currently sitting at 4-8 after a 40-33 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Packers are suddenly in the position of considering whether or not to bench star quarterback Aaron Rodgers and give his back-up, former first-round pick Jordan Love, the opportunity to start the season's remaining games.

Love impressed in relief of Rodgers last week after the veteran sustained a ribs injury, going 6-for-9 for 113 passing yards and a long touchdown pass to rookie Christian Watson.