In 2021, with the help of Davante Adams, Aaron Rodgers threw for 37 touchdowns and just four interceptions. Those 37 touchdowns were tied for fourth-most in the NFL. Rodgers didn’t have much help outside of Adams. While Adams did catch 11 of those touchdowns (29.73 percent of Rodgers’ total), that’s less than the percentage of touchdowns Adams caught the year prior (18 of 48 — 37.5 percent).
Rodgers did rely on Adams more for receptions and yardage though, and that has several people worried about what Rodgers can do next season with a wide receiver room void of proven, high-end talent.