Here's the good news: Aaron Rodgers is 2-1 against the Jaguars as the Green Bay Packers starting quarterback and has not put up mind-boggling statistics.
But the Jaguars' defense has been battered by injuries most of the season and has taken the brunt of the blame for the team's 1-7 record. The 36-year-old Rodgers, in his 13th season as a starter and 16th year overall in the NFL, is still among the league’s elite quarterbacks and enters Sunday's game vs. the Jaguars at Lambeau Field in Green Bay (6-2) as the NFL leader in passer rating at 117.