While you were gone, Aaron Rodgers, your team developed a running game. The return from a broken collarbone by the Packers quarterback is exciting for coaches, players and fans, but the possibility of a more diversified offense might be even better. While Rodgers was nursing his injury, performances by Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams suggest Green Bay doesn’t have to put all of the burden on him. Over the last five games Williams has 545 yards and five touchdowns. Jones provides the shifty change-of-pace back most N-F-L offenses are looking for. Aaron Rodgers will still be the star — if his performance matches his history — but he has a better supporting cast than he had.
Packers Offense Offers New Look Sunday — Not Only At QB
Dec 15, 2017 | 5:54 AM
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