Aaron Rodgers, mostly because of a porous offensive line in front of him, was a disaster in the first half of the Green Bay Packers’ 17-9 win over the Seattle Seahawks Sunday.
But it was his second half that helped save the day, his statistics, and the offensive line (which played much better in the second half).
With a line in front of him that continuously struggled under the pressure applied by the stout and very good front seven of the Seahawks, Rodgers also struggled to find open receivers and found himself running for his life.