Rodgers is no stranger to the zone blitz. He played LeBeau’s defense in Super Bowl XLV and has practiced against Dom Capers’ scheme in all but one of his eight-plus seasons as the Packers’ starting quarterback. It’s unpredictable and pressure-packed, but the big-play opportunities will be there against Tennessee. The Titans have given up 34 passing plays of more than 20 yards this season, fourth-most in the NFL. Still, Tennessee wins with pressure, with its 23 sacks this season tied for fifth-most in the league. Rodgers has worked himself into a groove recently with 869 passing yards, 12 touchdowns and only one interception in the last three games.