Packers OC says "many factors" contribute to the low career completion rate of quarterback Aaron Rodgers | NFL



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Aaron Rodgers was stuck in a rut when he left Green Bay 3-4-1. The veteran quarterback has completed a career high with 60.6% of his passes this season, falling to 28th in the NFL.

He has played three games under the 60% mark and another at exactly 60%. In his 10-year career, Rodgers contacted recipients for 65.2% of his passes.

The Packers offensive coordinator, Joe Philbin, said that there were many reasons why Rodgers had a difficult start.

"I think it's a combination of many factors," Philbin said. "This is something we are certainly aware of and that I come back in the second half of our return to where we need to be."

Philbin added that he sees no problem with Rodgers mechanics nor any physical limitations due to his knee injury. Rodgers participated in the full practices both days of the week for the first time since his injury at Week 1.

"He will not make every shot every time", Philbin m said.

The Packers will travel to Seattle to face the Seahawks in the tenth week of action Sunday.

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