Rodgers planning to 'let it all hang out' in Packers' final 5 games
Aaron Rodgers doesn't think he's been doing anything differently through the first 12 weeks of the 2018 season, but he's willing to try shaking things up, and potentially force the issue, to help the Green Bay Packers make a final push for the postseason.
"Yeah, why not?" Rodgers said Wednesday, according to ESPN's Rob Demovsky. "If we lose, you guys are just going to write us off, so might as well let it all hang out these last five (games)."
The Packers occupy third place in the NFC North with a 4-6-1 record. They're undefeated at home but winless on the road and enter Week 13's contest against the Arizona Cardinals on a two-game losing streak.
Rodgers has his lowest completion percentage since 2015 at 61.7 percent, but he's on pace for a career high in passing yards and has an incredible 20:1 touchdown-to-interception ratio.
The six-time Pro Bowler and two-time MVP insists his Week 1 knee injury hasn't forced him to change his playing style.
"I throw how I throw. I'm not playing any different this year. It's just we're not completing as many passes percentage-wise," Rodgers said.
He added: "I listen to my quarterback coach and my offensive coordinator and my head coach. My study of myself, I'm very critical of my own film. I'm not playing any differently, fundamental-wise."