Aaron Rodgers may not have had one of his MVP-level seasons in 2019, but he was still in the elite tier of quarterbacks in the NFL.
In his first season working in Matt LaFleur’s offense, Rodgers completed 62 percent of his passes for 4,002 yards, 26 touchdowns, and four interceptions with a passer rating of 95.4. He earned his ninth Pro Bowl selection as a result.
But this is no longer an offense that leans almost entirely on the pass and abandons the ground game. LaFleur’s aim is to achieve balance, or close to it.