QB NYJ (7)
Mon 9/19/16 1:59 AM

Rodgers completed 20 of 36 passes for 213 yards, one touchdown, and one interception, while turning three carries into 29 yards and one touchdown during Sunday's 17-14 defeat at Minnesota.
EDGE Analysis
Passing lines like Sunday's have become the norm for Rodgers since the start of the 2015 campaign. Without Jordy Nelson for its entirety, Rodgers posted career lows in quarterback rating (92.7) and 300-yard games (three) among his eight seasons as the Packers' starter. With Nelson back in the saddle this year, miscommunication has reigned, as the duo has connected on just 11 of 20 passes through two games. Meanwhile, Rodgers has managed just 57-percent passing and 412 yards, looking flummoxed with regularity. His hesitance resulted in five sacks and three fumbles Sunday, including one lost on a promising Packers drive with seven minutes remaining in the contest. The team's final possession ended in similar fashion, with a misplaced ball falling perfectly into the waiting arms of Vikings cornerback Trae Waynes just after the two-minute warning. Rodgers didn't see the ball again, but his next chance to bounce back arrives next Sunday versus the Lions.