According to Team Rankings, Green Bay scored a touchdown on 61.7 percent of its trips to the red zone, which ranked 14th in the NFL. That’s down from 61.9 percent the year before, which may not sound like much, but remember Rodgers missed over half the season with a broken collarbone.
In 2016, Rodgers led the league in red zone passing, completing over 63 percent of his passes with 33 touchdowns and zero interceptions, according to Pro Football Reference. That is quite incredible. And as a defense, how can you stop that?
Last season, Rodgers completed just over 42 percent of his passes in the red zone, finishing with 16 touchdowns and an interception.