The Green Bay Packers scored a season-high 27 points and improved to 3-0 on Sunday against the Denver Broncos, but four targets for receiver Davante Adams probably isn’t going to cut it long term.

Rodgers completed all four of his passes to Adams for 56 yards. Three of the four completions were in the first half, but Rodgers had just one completion to Adams in the second half, a 14-yard connection in the fourth quarter.

The Packers quarterback wants more.

“Four targets for Davante is obviously not enough, especially on a day like today when there was a lot of soft coverage and some stuff to be hit outside. We’ve got to keep finding ways to get him the ball more often,” Rodgers said after Sunday’s win.

Through three games, Adams has 15 catches on 21 targets for 198 yards and no touchdowns. He’s on pace for 80 catches, 112 targets and 1,056 receiving yards, well short of his 111 catches, 169 targets and 1,386 receiving yards from a season ago.

The Packers are in the early stages of operating a new offense, and the defenses faced the first three weeks – from the Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings and Denver Broncos – presented significant challenges to Adams and the Packers’ passing game.

In the rain on Sunday, Rodgers and the Packers leaned on the run game (Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams combined for 25 touches) and No. 2 receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling (10 targets). Adams drew Pro Bowl cornerback Chris Harris Jr. in coverage.

A lack of total plays (53) likely hindered the Packers offense overall. They’ve also struggled with consistency and staying on track after quick starts the last two games.

“If we get into a rhythm, it’s going to be dangerous,” Adams said.

Thursday night could be a chance for Adams to break out. The Philadelphia Eagles are coming to Lambeau Field after giving up 300 passing yards per game the first three weeks, and starting cornerback Ronald Darby isn’t expected to play.

The Eagles have allowed at least one 100-yard receiver each of the first three weeks: Terry McLaurin in Week 1 (125 receiving yards, touchdown), Julio Jones in Week 2 (106 receiving yards, two touchdowns) and Marvin Jones in Week 3 (101 receiving yards, touchdown). Calvin Ridley also went over 100 yards in Week 2 (105).

Adams, who produced 106 receiving yards in Week 2 against Xavier Rhodes and the Vikings, could be next.

Although he doesn’t have a touchdown catch in 2019, Adams hasn’t been held without a touchdown in four straight games since his injury-plagued 2015 season.

Expect Rodgers and the Packers to emphasize getting Adams the football in the game plan this week. The Eagles are hurting, but Adams’ numbers could get healthy in a hurry on Thursday night.