Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has insisted that the team's offense can still improve after their 42-10 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night.
Rodgers went 12-of-17 passing for 156 yards and three touchdowns just a week after assuring fans that they would gradually improve as the season went on.
"I think we have some considerable improvements to make moving forward," Rodgers said, according to ESPN.
"I mean, this was a home game for us. Defense played really well. Offensively we started pretty good. Two touchdowns in three drives, and then we kind of went stagnant for a while, so that's disappointing."
Green Bay were also boosted by the improved play of running back Eddie Lacy who had his first 100-yard rushing game of the season along with two touchdowns.