Aaron Rodgers ineffective, and the Packers drop to 6-3

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed 35-of-61 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns in a Week 10 loss to the Detroit Lions.

What It Means:

Rodgers was out of sync for most of this game, struggling to find open receivers and uncharacteristically missing the few he found. Rodgers made several big plays in the fourth quarter, however, and capped off two touchdown drives in the final quarter with throws to tight ends Richard Rodgers and Justin Perillo. Even with his receivers unable to get open and his frustration building with every pass, Rodgers now has 702 yards and six touchdowns the last two games.

Rodgers added just 7.50 Total Net Expected Points to his team's efforts, per live.numberfire.com.