​The 2016 season got off to a bit of a rocky start for both Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. However, after going 4-6 through the first 10 games, Rodgers turned up the heat and went on an absolute tear to lead the Packers on a six-game winning streak to end the season.





In the end, Rodgers put together another MVP-caliber campaign. He finished the year with an incredible 4,428 yards, 40 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions.





Crazy enough, these numbers don't even fully shed light on the amazing year he had. Check out how many yards he could've had if his receivers actually caught their passes.

Aaron Rodgers ends the season with 369 air yards lost due to dropped passes, the most of any quarterback in the NFL — Mike Renner (@PFF_Mike) January 2, 2017

Brutal stat.





So if his receivers had caught all of those passes, Rodgers would have had 4,797 yards, which would have been a career-high for him. And at least two of those drops could've been touchdowns, after Davante Adams botched two catchable end zone throws from Rodgers in their last game against the Bears.





Oh well, the Packers are in the postseason at least, so let's focus on the bright side.

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