

Well, right up until he picks the Broncos to beat the Packers in the Super Bowl, 31-24. At 14-to-1, there are four players with better odds."īreech gives the Packers the top seed in the NFC, again with wins over the 49ers and Buccaneers to get to the Super Bowl. This is a bold prediction because Doubs is currently somewhat of a long shot to win the award. "The rookie receiver had an impressive training camp and although he's struggled slightly with drops, I'm not too concerned about that," Breech said. "I mean, there was a concern about drops with Ja'Marr Chase during the preseason last year and everything seemed to work out just fine for him. Not only does John Breech view the Packers at 12-5, two games ahead of the Vikings, but he also makes the bold prediction that much-discussed wide receiver Romeo Doubs wins Offensive Rookie of the Year. And the Pack could get hot late given the schedule only serves up one 2021 playoff team after November." "Sometimes less is more, but the defection of Adams suggests this team will have to reinvent itself - at least offensively - and may struggle to provide HC Matt LaFleur's fourth consecutive 13-win regular season," Davis wrote. "Yet, just maybe, learning to rely more heavily on a promising defense and the backfield tandem of RBs Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon - while QB Aaron Rodgers recalibrates himself to a receiving group that lacks an obvious alpha - might just produce a less predictable team, and one that's still sufficiently formidable enough to secure home-field advantage while ultimately better built for an extended run in January amid Wisconsin's capricious winters. He's also projecting that the Packers will take the Revenge Road to get there, with wins over San Francisco in the divisional round and Tampa Bay in the championship game. Then, he also selects Green Bay to win the Super Bowl in Phoenix on Feb. Nate Davis picked the Packers to go 12-5 and finish as the only North team above. More: Packers may not recognize Za'Darius Smith in Minnesota purple, but it won't be long before they find him USA Today "But they play a manageable schedule and will rely on an improved running game and defense to win their fourth straight division title." "The Packers will miss All-Pro receiver Davante Adams this fall, no doubt about it," Chad Reuter wrote. It's an interesting issue that I think we're going to see played out the entire season.Twenty-four of the 25 experts at NFL.com picked the Packers to win the North, with the lone other vote going to the Vikings.

There are guys that've been vaccinated that have contracted COVID. "There's guys on the team that haven't been vaccinated," he said in August, as ESPN reported. Rodgers has come under scrutiny after telling reporters this year only that he had been "immunized."

NPR reached out to the team for comment and was directed to LaFleur's media appearance earlier in the day.Īccording to ESPN, "The NFL has considered Rodgers as unvaccinated since the start of the season." NFL.com also reports that the Packers quarterback has not been vaccinated against COVID-19. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters Wednesday that a different quarterback, Jordan Love, would start next weekend against the Kansas City Chiefs and that Rodgers was "in the COVID-19 protocols." LaFleur would not explicitly confirm whether Rodgers tested positive and also would not comment on whether Rodgers is vaccinated. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the reigning NFL MVP, has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to multiple media reports. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers has reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus.
