Aaron Rodgers Takes Back Seat In Week 10
6 years agoGreen Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers saw a relatively light workload against the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Green Bay’s offensive game plan revolved around the running game and running back Aaron Jones. This resulted in Rodgers throwing for 199 yards with two touchdowns on 19-for-28 throwing. Rodgers looked good in the game. Compared to earlier this season, his accuracy and mobility were improved and he looked more comfortable navigating the pocket. This isn’t much consolation for fantasy owners who are growing frustrated by Rodgers very average production so far this year. Rodgers will be facing tougher defenses going forward, but the game scripts in those games will also likely call for more passes. As frustrating as it may seem Rodgers should still be considered an elite fantasy option who should be started every week regardless of matchup.
Source: ESPN.com
Source: ESPN.com