Life without Aaron Rodgers: the Green Bay Packers have been here before, but certainly not by choice.
Over the past decade, Rodgers has missed just eight starts due to injury. The Packers are 2-5-1 in those games without the California quarterback under center, over stretches in 2010 and 2013. Interestingly enough, those seasons resulted in postseason appearances and even a Super Bowl title after Rodgers’ return. (Note: we’re excluding the week 17 Matt Flynn game in 2011, since Rodgers was rested with the Packers having locked up home field.)
This time, however, Green Bay may be playing without the two-time Most Valuable Player for the rest of the season, including the playoffs.