CARSON, Calif. -- The Green Bay Packers' best laid plans to keep rolling were derailed under the most unusual circumstances Sunday: in a visiting stadium filled with their own fans that expected to see Aaron Rodgers and their offense keep rolling.
Instead, even with an early departure to Southern California on Friday, the Packers put together their worst offensive performance of the season in a 26-11 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, whose fans were outnumbered in their own building.
"This is a good slice of humble pie for us," Rodgers said after he threw for a season-low 161 yards on 23 of-35 passing for just one touchdown.