Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a disappointing performance in last month’s playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers. While Rodgers is a sure fire Hall of Famer after he retires, the Packers record in playoff games he started is 11-10.
While Rodgers’ play in the postseason hasn’t matched the outstanding level of his regular-season play, he has had some outstanding moments in the playoffs. Rodgers was the MVP of Super Bowl XLV when the Packers downed the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25, for example.
But Rodgers’ best playoff performance came earlier that season when the sixth-ranked Packers traveled to Atlanta to take on the top-seeded Falcons in the NFC Divisional Playoffs.