3 Biggest Questions Facing Green Bay Packers’ Offense Heading into 2020
1. How will Aaron Rodgers respond?
Aaron Rodgers wasn’t expecting this type of offseason when the Packers were eliminated from the playoffs in January. He was hoping his team would add a receiving threat or two or three, especially in the first round of the draft. Instead, they traded up and selected a quarterback with the 26th overall pick.
This forced Rodgers to talk more openly about his career ending somewhere besides Green Bay–something he had been vocal about wanting to happen. Although he says he understands why the decision was made, I wouldn’t be surprised if he felt slighted by the move.
Rogers has always played his best when he has a chip on his shoulder, and reports out of training camp are that he’s been lighting the world on fire. An improved Rodgers would be a great example of internal growth and something that could push Green Bay’s offense over the top.