Rodgers preaches patience after Packers’ skid grow to 4
Associated PressORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Aaron Rodgers’ frustration following a fourth consecutive loss was familiarly apparent. He preached patience after a 27-17 loss to the AFC-leading Buffalo Bills dropped the Packers to 3-5 — their worst start through eight games since Rodgers took over as quarterback in 2008. There’s not a whole lot to say after the game that is really going to spark the team.” Rodgers snapped a 13-game win streak in prime-time, and the Packers have lost four in a row for the first time since 2016. Rodgers responded to that midseason slump by declaring the Packers could “run the table.” They won the next eight on their way to the NFC championship game. It’s extending drives.” LaFleur was especially displeased when linebacker Quay Walker got ejected in the second quarter for shoving an inactive Bills player on the sideline, further weakening a defense that also lost leading tackler De’Vondre Campbell to a knee injury.