For much of the season, Aaron Rodgers looked like he had regressed to his 2018 McCarthy-coached self. He was holding the ball, forcing the P on RPOs, and missing easy passes, all while showing bad body language. Then the team got to the bye week.
Since then, Rodgers has improved each week (admittedly against a few bad teams) and the Packers are this close to controlling their destiny. Win this week while Washington loses and they’re in with a win. So, a few months after many Packers fans, including myself, asked if Jordan Love should replace him, the question has moved to whether he should stay for another season or two.