Aaron Rodgers had to respond to Green Bay Packers fans booing him during Thursday night football. Aaron didn’t let it go, he had to react to the booing.
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Aaron Rodgers couldn’t produce a second consecutive late comeback and the Packers head into Thanksgiving week with virtually no margin for error as the three-time defending NFC North champions’ playoff hopes continue to fade.
Green Bay’s 27-17 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Thursday night dropped the Packers two games behind San Francisco in the race for the NFC’s final wild-card spot.
“Extremely disappointed right now to put on a performance like that,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. “I don’t even know what to say. It was nothing like a few days ago, and that’s why you’re only as good as your last game and every time you step out on that field, you’ve got to go out and do it.”
Rodgers went 24 of 39 for 227 yards with two touchdown passes to rookie Christian Watson, a 14-yarder to close the first quarter and an 8-yarder in the third quarter. That followed Watson’s three-touchdown performance in a 31-28 overtime victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
Watson became the first Packers rookie since Max McGee in 1954 to have multiple touchdown catches in consecutive games.
The Packers limited Henry to 87 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries — a 3.1-yard average — but the Titans still did what they wanted on offense.
On Thursday Night Football, the frustration was evident as fans began booing the QB and the team for not being very good n offense.
After the game, Rodgers responded to it.
“We’ve got to play up to our potential,” Rodgers said. “If we play up to our potential, we can win our last six games. I’m confident in that. Obviously I’ve got to play up to my potential. Tonight wasn’t it.”
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