Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy says it’s too soon to make a judgment on his quarterback’s availability for the next game. An injured Aaron Rodgers took the field in the second half Sunday and led the Packers to a come-from-behind 24-23 victory over Chicago. He will likely still be missing his usual mobility if he does play against the Vikings. That would seem to dictate a quick-hitting, short pass attack. The final decision on whether he plays or not will likely wait until the last minute.
DeShone Kizer covered for Rodgers on Sunday when he went to the locker room, and made some good plays. That being said, Kizer said he is focusing on gaining the trust of his teammates.
One part of that process will be taking care of the ball better.
That being said, Kizer said he had a blast watching #12 battle.
If Rodgers is unable to play on Sunday, the second year QB will make his first start in a packer uniform.
Monday Night Scores
New York Jets 48, Detroit Lions 17
LA Rams 33, Oakland Raiders 13













