After an offseason of scrutiny, we can safely say that Aaron Rodgers bought into Matt LaFleur’s leadership, scheme, and personality. Rodgers did nothing but praise his head coach and the culture he brought to the locker room. He was more willing to make checkdowns and put the ball in the hands of his running backs.
Rodgers finished the season with 4002 yards and 26 TDs. His stats don’t jump out as being much different than in 2018, but watching QB1 play showed he was willing to play within the offense and let his teammates carry some of the load.