Aaron Rodgers sent a clear message during Green Bay's season opener: the Packers are going to be just fine, and there is no vacancy at quarterback.
His redemption mission resumes in the Packers' home opener Sunday against the Detroit Lions, who blew a 23-6 lead and lost at home to the Chicago Bears last week to open the season.
Rodgers threw four touchdown passes, passed for 364 yards and placed Green Bay atop the NFC North standings in Green Bay's dominant win at Minnesota in Week 1.
This week Rodgers gets a chance to carve up the Lions' banged up secondary at Lambeau Field on Sunday.