Green Bay Packers: Grading the offense at the quarter point

LANDOVER, MD - SEPTEMBER 23: Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers signals from the line in the second half pass against the Washington Redskins at FedExField on September 23, 2018 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD - SEPTEMBER 23: Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers signals from the line in the second half pass against the Washington Redskins at FedExField on September 23, 2018 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) /
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Quarterbacks

Aaron Rodgers: Rodgers has been good, throwing for 1130 yards, seven touchdowns and one interception so far this season. However, he hasn’t been his usual spectacular self. This isn’t unusual considering he was injured early on in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears and has had to quickly adjust his play as a result.

Presumably due to the injury, Rodgers has been very up and down. He looked great against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 2, but struggled against the Bills and appeared to be just a little off throughout the game. However, he’s still done enough to earn himself a solid grade to begin the season.

Grade: B

DeShone Kizer: What a train wreck. Kizer was asked to briefly step in against the Bears in Week 1 after Rodgers was carted off the field.

On his first drive, he led the team down the field before allowing Khalil Mack to strip the ball right out of his hands. A few possessions later, he was attempting to throw a screen pass to a running back, got hit in the process and lofted the ball into the air to Mack who returned it for a touchdown. A disaster of a start to Kizer’s Packers career.

Grade: F