Lil Wayne rips Aaron Rodgers for letting Packers down 

Lil Wayne is criticial of the way Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers have been playing lately.
Lil Wayne is criticial of the way Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers have been playing lately.

Lil Wayne has been a diehard Green Bay Packers fan for years. Like all Packers fans, he is officially frustrated with quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the team's inability to win. Following their loss to the Detroit Lions, Green Bay have now lost five straight games.

On Monday morning, Lil Wayne was a guest on FOX Sports' Undisputed and spoke with Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe about the Packers. He was critical of Aaron Rodgers and said that he doesn't feel that the 38-year-old quarterback actually wants to win a game.

He said:

"And it looked like, it sometimes, it seemed like they working hard to impress 12, when they should just be working hard just to work just just to get a win. And it's like 12 don't want to win and sometimes like it's just, I don't know."

This comes a day after Lil Wayne tweeted that Green Bay's season was over and that the organization shouldn't have brought Rodgers back.

In addition to having one of their worst seasons in a long time, the NFC North outfit's dirty laundry has often been aired this season. In the absence of his trusted wide receiver, Davante Adams, Aaron Rodgers has struggled to build repour with his new and young receiving corps.


Amid losing streak, Packers to face former head coach

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The Green Bay Packers haven't won a game since October 2, a 27-24 overtime win over the New England Patriots. Green Bay has since lost to the New York Giants, New York Jets, Washington Commanders, Buffalo Bills, and most recently the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon.

The competition will get even more difficult this Sunday as the Dallas Cowboys enter Lambeau Field led by former Green Bay head coach Mike McCarthy. He was their head coach from 2006 to 2018 before the franchise dismissed him after a 4-7-1 start to the season.

Green Bay are now 3-6 so far this season and there hasn't been any talk of head coach Matt LaFleur being dismissed. There is no doubt that McCarthy will enter Lambeau Field looking to stick it to his former team.


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