The Green Bay Packers are 4-1 and once again find themselves leaders in the NFC North. The Pack got off to a slow start to the season, going just 1-1, with their star quarterback and two-time league MVP Aaron Rodgers looking uncharacteristically rusty in those first few games.

But, as has often been the case during his career, Rodgers has silenced the naysayers with his performance over the last three games. In Green Bay’s first two weeks, Rodgers threw for just three touchdowns to go along with two interceptions, and had a mere-mortal passer rating of just 88.8.

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But over the last three games Rodgers has put his foot on the accelerator, going nuts on opposing defenses to the tune of 10 touchdowns to just one interception. His passer rating in that span also skyrocketed by almost 30 points (118.6).

And the good news for the Packers and their fans continues, as Green Bay heads to Minnesota to take on the Vikings in Week 6. Normally, a road matchup against a tough division opponent would worry any quarterback, but Rodgers has owned the NFC North since 2016, going 6-1 with 20 touchdowns and just one interception.

So, as we approach the halfway point of the season, the Packers and their fans can finally start hoping that this year’s team can snag that elusive win in the NFC Championship Game and punch their ticket back to the Super Bowl, which, as it happens, will be in Minnesota this year.