“We’ve got to go back home, get some rest, beat Arizona, and then come back and beat Atlanta, and then go to Chicago, a place where we’ve won a number of times, beat them, go to New York around Christmas, beat them,” said Rodgers after falling apart in Minneapolis, ending any hope for a division title. “And then come home against Detroit, beat them, get a little help.”
The Packers certainly can go 5-0; they have the easiest schedule down the stretch after all.
But I’m not buying it.
According to NFL.com’s Next Gen Stats, Marquez Valdez-Scantling leads Green Bay in separation with 3.