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In the final seconds of the Packers’ Sunday loss against the Commanders, Aaron Rodgers laid face-first on the ground sulking.

Rodgers’ sadness isn’t without reason. The Packers, who were favored to win Sunday, blew a four-point halftime lead to a Taylor Heinicke-led Washington squad and lost 23-21 at FedEx Field. 

And to make matters worse, Green Bay is currently in the midst of a three-game losing streak — something that hasn’t happened to the Packers since 2018. 

“We just got to play better,” Rodgers said to reporters after the loss. “If we all look at the film, there’s probably a number of plays in every phase that we could’ve done better.”


  Aaron Rodgers’ Packers are currently in the middle of a losing streak. Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images Aaron Rodgers’ Packers are currently in the middle of a losing streak. Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images

  Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers lays on the turf with Washington Commanders defensive end James Smith-Williams (96) over him. AP Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers lays on the turf with Washington Commanders defensive end James Smith-Williams (96) over him. AP

Rodgers, who threw two touchdowns on 201 yards, showed frustration with his offense during the game. In the third quarter, the 38-year-old signal-caller could be seen rolling his eyes and saying “what the f–k are we doing” after an incomplete pass. 

The Packers’ schedule won’t get easier as the season enters near its midway point, with Green Bay facing the Super Bowl-favorite Bills next Sunday. 

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