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Things are uneasy in Green Bay after the Packers’ loss to the Jets at Lambeau Field and quarterback Aaron Rodgers may be the least surprised party. 

With Sunday’s 27-10 loss, the Packers are now a mediocre 3-3. They were only able to muster one touchdown. Receivers only secured 10 of 28 pass attempts, and the entire offense struggled to find a rhythm. 


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Some of Green Bay’s struggles can be attributed to a bleak offensive line and an overall lack of playmakers outside the numbers. 

When asked about potential trades to bolster the offense, Rodgers told reporters he and general manager Brian Gutekunst have already had “a number of conversations.”

“There’s the possibility if certain guys emerge of us having a chance to make a run. I know Brian believes the same thing” Rodgers said, via Jason Wilde of Madison.com. “But if there’s an opportunity, I would expect that Brian will be in the mix.”

Rodgers is the reigning NFL MVP but has endured his fair share of pressure this season. Last week against the Jets, he completed 26-of-41 passes, and was sacked four times.

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