4 major takeaways from the Packers vs. Saints matchup in Week 3

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Aaron Rodgers Is Continuing To Prove He’s An MVP Candidate

We’re just three weeks into the season, but Rodgers is proving that he is not only still an elite NFL quarterback, but an MVP candidate as well.

Rodgers completed 21 of his 32 pass attempts for 283 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions. He also picked up 12 yards on the ground on a critical first down run. Those numbers tell the story that we have seen the first two weeks of the year.

Through three weeks, Rodgers has amassed 887 yards, nine touchdowns, and no interceptions. His numbers have skyrocketed while still taking care of the football at the best rate in the NFL.

Beating out Russell Wilson isn’t going to be easy and both Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson will be in contention, but Rodgers is a definite candidate. The Packers are going to be Super Bowl contenders if Rodgers keeps up his level of play for the rest of the year.

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