Packers might need to make a difficult call on Aaron Rodgers' future soon
It's a bold statement to say that Aaron Rodgers' career is over. But it's one that has been circulating among NFL fans and analysts alike in recent months. The reigning league MVP has long been considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in league history. However, a string of mediocre performances in 2022 has prompted many to believe that the magical run is coming to an end.
Given his recent form, many among the Packers faithful will be wondering whether or not his best days are behind him. And there's reason to believe, when comparing his career stats over the years, that they are indeed.
So far in 2022, Aaron Rodgers has only shown glimpses of what NFL fans have come to expect from him each time he takes to the field. Crucial game stats back this claim. Averaging just 220.3 yards per game in 2022, it is currently his worst record since taking over from Brett Favre as the team's starting QB in 2008.
Even his vaunted passing accuracy has taken a hit, as he's completed only 64.3% of all passes attempted thus far. A far cry from his past two MVP seasons (68.9% in 2021 and 70.7% in 2020.)
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What's even more alarming has been the number of interceptions he's thrown through the 13 games he's started this season. With nine interceptions thus far, the reigning MVP has already matched his tally of both 2021 and 2020 combined.
What are the reasons behind Aaron Rodgers' dip in form?
One obvious factor in Aaron Rodgers' decline is his age. At 39 years old, he is no longer the baby-faced quarterback drafted in from Berkley. Father Time is undefeated, and it's only natural that Rodgers' skills and abilities will begin to decline as he gets older. This has been evident in his play on the field, as he has struggled to move the ball with the same efficiency and precision as he did in his prime.
The departure of Davante Adams too has proved to be a major blow not just for Rodgers but the entire Packers offense. Adams and Rodgers formed one of the most lethal offensive duos in league history before the wideout was shipped out to the Las Vegas Raiders this past offseason.
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Aaron Rodgers played 108 games together with Adams in his career, in which the two combined for 622 catches for 7,590 yards and scored 69 touchdowns.
All these factors combined have led many to believe that Aaron Rodgers' career is all but over. While it's true that he is no longer the dominant force he once was, it would be unfair to say that he is completely done. He still has the ability to make plays and lead his team to victory, but it's clear that his days as one of the NFL's elite quarterbacks are numbered.