Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. After a somewhat surprising loss to the New York Jets Sunday that dropped the Green Bay Packers to 3-3, Aaron Rodgers said he believed a simpler offense could help the struggling offense.
Before losing to the Jets, the Packers lost to the New York Giants 27-22 and failed to score in the second half. "And that’s why we need to simplify things because, on the couple drives that we did move the ball, it was very simple things.
Very simple plays, no motion," Rodgers said of the offense Sunday. On Tuesday, during Rodgers' weekly appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show," Rodgers tried to clarify those comments. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Aaron Rodgers (12) of the Green Bay Packers drops back to pass against the New York Jets at Lambeau Field Oct.
16, 2022, in Green Bay, Wis. (John Fisher/Getty Images) Rodgers noted that complexities were not the issue. Instead, he pointed to the offense's lack of consistently executing. "The point was if we're not executing those plans, which, to be honest, they're not the most complex things the majority of the time, then the only slight reaction might be to even simplify things even further," Rodgers said, via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "That doesn't mean less motions or checks at the line of scrimmage.