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Aaron Rodgers' solution for Packers chemistry woes with young wideouts: 'The core of it is just communication'

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The Green Bay Packers young receiver woes were on full display during Sunday’s 23-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings but veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers is willing to work through the growing pains of a young offense that he believes at its core is "talented." 

The lack of chemistry was expected with the absence of five-time Pro Bowler Davante Adams, but Rodgers told reporters Wednesday that type of unison doesn’t happen overnight. 

Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers walks off the field after a loss to the Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sept. 11, 2022, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (David Berding/Getty Images)

"It’s not (the same as) throwing to older guys out there," he said, via the Wisconsin State Journal. "It’s young guys who are very talented who are going to make some great plays sometimes, and there’s going to be times when they don’t make the right reaction. (It’s about) just having patience with that. Because I think by the end of the year, they’ll have it figured out."

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Second-round draft pick Christian Watson had the chance to haul in a 75-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers early on in the game to even the score but, despite being wide open, the ball seemingly dropped from his hands. 

"We knew there was going to be growing pains. This is real football. It counts. It’s different. There’s nerves," Rodgers said of Watson’s dropped pass after the game. "I thought Christian ran a great route to start the game. We talked about it during the week: ‘Do you really want to start off with a bomb shot?’ I said, ‘Yeah, what the hell, why not? This kid

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