GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Aaron Rodgers says he doesn’t believe in game-to-game momentum. Whatever the opposite of momentum is -- a downward spiral? Going from bad to worse? -- the Green Bay Packers quarterback had better hope that doesn’t exist, either.
Because the way the Packers’ once-potent offense is trending right now -- after Sunday night’s 20-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field, after losing back-to-back games to end the season, after losing four of their last 10 after a 6-0 start -- the reigning NFL MVP wouldn’t have any reason for hope about his team’s playoff chances.