GREEN BAY, Wis. — Despite having their five-game winning ended, Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers still control much of their postseason destiny.
Now if they can just get their offense to look as it did for most of the season.
Even after the worst statistical performance of Rodgers' career, the Packers (10-4) still have solid playoff prospects — if they win their final two games.
Doing so would give them the NFC North title.
That would mean winning at Tampa Bay next Sunday and then beating the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field on Dec. 28.
But first, Rodgers and the rest of the Packers offense need to get back on track.
In Sunday's 21-13 loss to the Bills, Rodgers was 17 of 42 — the 25 incompletions were a career high — for 185 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions for a passer rating of 34.3, the lowest mark of his career.
He entered the game as the NFL's highest-rated passer (119.0) with 35 touchdown passes and only three interceptions.