The Buffalo Bills will look to improve to 2-0 against the NFC North when they travel to Wisconsin to take on the Green Bay Packers in Week 4.

Both teams enter the contest with one win each and for the Bills, they’ll be looking to erase their ugly 0-2 start to the season by adding another impressive road upset to their resume.

Here are four major keys for Buffalo to leave Wisconsin with a win.

Pressure Aaron Rodgers

Despite their 1-1-1 record, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is off to a fine start in 2018. Through three games, Rodgers has thrown for 832 yards and six touchdowns to go along with zero interceptions for a quarterback rating of 104.5.

However, Green Bay’s star quarterback has dealt with a knee injury that he suffered against the Chicago Bears in their season opener. The last two weeks saw Rodgers sit out of practice Wednesday through Friday, while taking part on Saturday and still playing on Sunday.

Therefore, Rodgers is playing through pain and isn’t fully healthy. With that said, it’ll be vital for the Bills’ defense to carry over their success from Minneapolis and translate it to Lambeau Field.

Buffalo’s defensive front will have an advantage against the Packers’ hobbled offensive line. In order for the Bills to shut down Green Bay’s high octane offense, they’ll need to apply the same amount of confusion and pressure on an injured Rodgers and Packers offensive line the same way they inflicted Kirk Cousins and Minnesota’s offense in Week 3.