Rodgers’ annoyance with the offense’s performance was predicated in part on its inability to get No. 1 wide receiver Davante Adams (eight receptions, 81 yards on 14 targets) and tight end Jimmy Graham (three receptions, 21 yards, including a 3-yard touchdown on six targets) more involved. While Rodgers didn’t explicitly say that the issue was the offensive game plan, some of his remarks certainly could be construed as that being the primary problem.

“We need to find ways to get our playmakers in position to get some more opportunities,” Rodgers said. “A game like today, Davante’s a tough cover for anybody, but he should have had 20 targets today. They couldn’t stop him. They dared to play one-high (safety) a few times. So, we have to find ways to get him the ball. And Jimmy as well."

Asked how to get Adams more involved, Rodgers replied, “It’s by the plan. Find ways to get him in No. 1 spots.”

But even with Rodgers throwing an interception (which was tipped twice, first by Bills linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, then Graham) and coughing up a fumble when he was blindsided on a sack by blitzing cornerback Taron Johnson (which Rodgers took the blame for, saying he needed to “get the ball out earlier”), the defense carried the day.