GREEN BAY – It’s tough to keep the Packers offense down for long. Green Bay’s track record with Aaron Rodgers proves it.
Over the previous four seasons (2011-14) with Rodgers under center, the Packers were held under 20 points in a game seven times. Not surprisingly, all seven of those games were on the road.
The week immediately after those games, home or away, the Packers averaged 29.4 points per contest, and they scored 31 or more in five out of seven instances.
That’s a pretty solid history of bouncing back offensively, which the Packers must do this week against St.