Analysis: Rodgers’ return to Green Bay makes most sense
July 27, 2021 3:42 PM
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Aaron Rodgers wasn’t going to have a better chance to win a Super Bowl this season somewhere other than Green Bay.
The Packers weren’t going to contend for a Super Bowl without Rodgers running the offense.
Given those two factors, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Rodgers was at Lambeau Field on Tuesday in the surest sign yet that the three-time MVP quarterback and Packers executives are at least temporarily putting aside their differences. The Packers hold their first training-camp workout Wednesday.
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Analysis: Rodgers return to Green Bay makes most sense
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Adrian Amos: Amos strung together a series of excellent performances that ran in parallel with Green Bay’s late-season rise on defense. While he wasn’t selected for the Pro Bowl or voted to the AP’s official All-Pro team, he was named All-Pro by Pro Football Focus. In the first eight games, Amos had zero interceptions, one pass defensed and eight missed tackles. In the final eight games, he had two interceptions, eight passes defensed and one missed tackle. Playing a defense-high 1,008 snaps, Amos was first with 83 tackles, second with two interceptions, third with nine passes defensed and fourth with five tackles for losses. He added another interception in the playoffs.