JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Even though Aaron Rodgers played like an MVP, he was hardly satisfied with Green Bay's offensive performance. Jacksonville probably should be pleased with an oh-so-close effort against a perennial playoff team.
The season opener proved to be something to build on for the Packers and Jaguars.
Rodgers, who sat out most of the preseason, wants the Packers to be more effective early, better in the red zone and cleaner with personnel groupings and play calls. They will get a chance to fine-tune things next week at Minnesota.
No one would blame the Jaguars for celebrating a 27-23 loss to the Packers.