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Rodgers preaches patience after Packers’ skid grow to 4

Aaron Rodgers’ anger after his fourth straight defeat was palpable. This time, the Packers quarterback was more deliberate in how he expressed himself.

Following a 23-21 defeat against Washington a week prior, Rodgers argued that some players ought to be benched and cited an excessive number of mental mistakes. On Sunday night, Rodgers was more reserved. He encouraged patience following the Packers’ 3-5 record after eight games—their poorest start since Rodgers took over as quarterback in 2008—and a 27-17 loss to the AFC’s top-ranked Buffalo Bills.

The most crucial thing is to take a beat, according to Rodgers. “Reacting emotionally is the last thing you want to do after experiencing such frustration. Take a beat, then. Sit it down. After the game, there isn’t much to say that will genuinely motivate the team.

In prime time, Rodgers ended a 13-game winning streak, and the Packers have now dropped four straight games for the first time since 2016. In response to the Packers’ midseason dip, Rodgers said they may “run the table.”

On their road to the NFC title game, they won the following eight games.

Rodgers stated on Sunday night that the Packers only needed to find a way to win one game.

Rodgers remarked, “I feel like if we just get one, then our whole momentum changes.

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