“All the sources were on the record” – NFL reporter who dished dirt on Aaron Rodgers’ hand signals claps back at Pat McAfee Show

Green Bay Packers v Chicago Bears
Green Bay Packers v Chicago Bears

Aaron Rodgers led the Green Bay Packers to a win against the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football. However, at the end of the game, he had a moment with rookie receiver Christian Watson.

Watson ran the wrong route, and Rodgers was disappointed by it. Watson didn't look back at what play Rodgers was signaling with his hand. In light of that event, NFL reporter Kalyn Kahler wrote an article about the Packers' QB's hand signals during the game.

Rodgers was certainly not pleased with the article and expressed his disappointment on the Pat McAfee Show. The Green Bay Packers quarterback claimed the article written by Kalyn Kahler was one of the worst articles of the season. Here's how Kahler responded:

"All I have to say is all the sources were on the record. You could, you know, read it to find that out."

Earlier, the same reporter said this about Rodgers' hand signals:

"Aaron Rodgers expects his offense to know somewhere around 30 hand signals. Every Sat players are tested on them, but the tricky part is the signals aren't officially taught, there's no real record of them, & Rodgers often revives signal from yrs before."

Although Aaron Rodgers initially had difficulty connecting with his rookie receivers, he is now playing well with them. Both Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs are getting accustomed to playing alongside Rodgers, and as a result, the Packers are winning games.

Both Watson and Rodgers would like to put their last-game issues behind them and work together to help the Packers make the playoffs, if possible.


Can Aaron Rodgers take the Packers to the playoffs?

Aaron Rodgers: Los Angeles Rams v Green Bay Packers
Aaron Rodgers: Los Angeles Rams v Green Bay Packers

With three games left this season, the Packers still find themselves in a position to make the playoffs. They'll be required to win all of their remaining games, and hope that results elsewhere also go in their favor.

However, the road ahead for the Packers is not easy as they will play the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, and Minnesota Vikings. Rodgers and the Packers are capable of defeating all these teams, but it will require a massive effort from them to pull off this achievement of qualifying for the playoffs.

The Green Bay Packers will be underdogs for their game against the Miami Dolphins:

With only three games remaining, the margin for error is razor thin. The Green Bay Packers will have to play near-perfect football if they are to make it to the postseason.

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