Aaron Rodgers has the Green Bay Packers rolling, even without three of his best receivers. There's a powerful running game on his side now, as if Rodgers needed any more help. Ignoring the injuries around him, Rodgers picked apart what's left of the Minnesota Vikings' depleted defense by throwing two first-half touchdown passes to Jordy Nelson and guiding the Packers to a 44-31 victory Sunday night.
It's starting to feel a little bit like the Super Bowl run they went on in 2010. Tons of injuries to the offense and the defense was able to carry the team at times. Hopefully they get Finley, Cobb Jones and Matthews back and hit their stride during the stretch run of December.