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Rodgers: I don't need 40 TD passes for us to win

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Thursday, 26 December 2019 13:34

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Don't get Aaron Rodgers wrong, the Green Bay Packers quarterback still wants his 4,000-yard and 30-plus touchdown seasons.

"I definitely care," Rodgers said Thursday.

And those around him still think he's capable.

"I would never say it has anything to do with his skill level diminishing or he's getting older or any of that because, I see the same guy every day," receiver Davante Adams said.

But Rodgers' numbers aren't on par with his usual output. Heading into Sunday's regular-season finale at Detroit, he will need to throw for 321 yards against the Lions to reach 4,000 yards. He's thrown for 321 yards in a game only twice this season, and he hasn't thrown for even 250 yards in any of his last seven games.

Only once in Rodgers' career has he failed to reach 4,000 yards in a year during which he played in all 16 regular-season games. That was in 2015, the year he lost Jordy Nelson, his No. 1 receiver, to a preseason knee injury.

Yet under first-year coach Matt LaFleur, Rodgers and the Packers have won 12 games and can clinch a first-round bye in the NFC playoffs with their 13th win.

"I think the level of success and the way that I feel I'm playing is different in this offense this year," Rodgers said. "I don't need to throw 40 touchdowns for us to win. I need to be great on my checks, be as efficient as possible. I need to take care of the football."

In Monday night's 23-10 win at Minnesota, Rodgers threw for just 216 yards without a touchdown and one interception. It marked the first time Rodgers had won a game in which he threw an interception without a touchdown. It was his third game this season without a touchdown pass, but the Packers have won all three of those. Coming into this season, Rodgers was just 4-10 in such games.

"I felt like last game was one of my better games of the season," Rodgers said. "You look at the stats and go, 'OK, you're (26)-of-40 for 200-something, no touchdowns. What are you talking about? Are you really lowering the bar for yourself that much?' And I'd say, 'No, I'm never lowering the bar for myself.'

"The expectations are for greatness, but my responsibility was to get us in checks. My responsibility was to get us in the right protection scheme and take care of the football, and although I threw a pick, I felt like what I needed to do in that game, I was executing at a winning level. But any quarterback wants to throw four or five touchdowns a week. It's just that hasn't been the case this year, we haven't needed it to win 12 games."

Rodgers ranks 12th among all quarterbacks in passing yards (3,679), tied for 11th in touchdown passes (24) and 18th among all qualified quarterbacks in completion percentage (63.4). However, he has the fewest interceptions (three) and the best touchdown-to-interception ratio.

The 36-year-old Rodgers might be better at handling those kinds of numbers than he would have earlier in his career.

"I think we had a different team back then," Rodgers said. "We had that group (of weapons) on that Sports Illustrated (cover in 2011). We had a stretch -- you guys know during that time -- we had almost 50 games without a 100-yard rusher. So our focus, our plan of attack with Mike (McCarthy) during that time was, 'Hey, we're going to be aggressive throwing the ball. We're going to throw 40 times a game.' There were years when I was throwing it 600 times damn near every year, and that's what we needed to do to win. this year, we've done it a different way."

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