Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been anything but perfect in 2018. First there’s his left knee injury, which has limited his ability to step into his throws. It has also limited his practice time, cutting back on his opportunities to build chemistry with the team’s three rookie wide receivers — an important factor given that they are seeing significant playing time with veterans Geronimo Allison and Randall Cobb injured.
There is also the fact that Rodgers has seemed to pass up open receivers with regularity this season.