https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Reggie-White-Jersey , but we knew that already.His ability to make plays with his feet — and running back Aaron Jones‘ ability to catch big plays — became a key Sunday night, as they led the Packers to a 31-24 win over the Chiefs.With the Chiefs trying to keep Rodgers under pressure by blitzing often, Rodgers was able to keep the Chiefs off-balance with a few nice scrambles, allowing him to do what he does best.And when he can keep a defense guessing, he can do what he does best. A pair of runs (for 15 and 9 yards) came on the fourth-quarter possession when he threw one of his prettiest passes, which went on the stat sheet as a 3-yard touchdown to Jamaal Williams.But that required Rodgers evading a rush, running backward, and dropping the ball in the bucket as he was going down from about 28 yards away from Williams in the back of the end zone.He could only grin when he got to the sidelines, after making one of the throws that few can.Here are five more things we learned during :1. The other thing Rodgers is really good at is recognizing a mismatch.When the Chiefs tried to cover Jones with a linebacker, Rodgers made them pay.In the fourth quarter, Jones turned a quick pass into a 67-yard touchdown, using his speed to turn a routine play into a big one.Jones and running Jamaal Williams each had a pair of touchdowns (two receiving for Jones Aaron Rodgers Jersey , one rushing and one receiving for Williams), providing the kind of complement the Packers desperately need while they’re without Davante Adams.Jones finished with 159 receiving yards, including a 50-yarder in the first half which appeared to be a touchdown before he was ruled to have stepped out of bounds. He also ran for 67 yards.2. Chiefs quarterback Matt Moore‘s not one to be awed by being thrown into situations he wasn’t expecting.The veteran backup has stepped in as a starter before, and has even done so on .In 2009 when he was with the Panthers, he led them to a win over the Brett Favre-led Vikings, throwing for 299 yards and three touchdowns.Sunday, he was 24-of-36 for 267 yards and two touchdowns, a creditable performance and the kind that would beat many teams.3. The Chiefs punted it to the Packers with five minutes and 13 seconds left, on fourth-and-3 from their own 40, down by a touchdown.They didn’t get the ball back.It was a curiously conservative call for a team that was missing three starters on defense.Playing without defensive ends Chris Jones and Frank Clark and cornerback Kendall Fuller, the Chiefs didn’t have the manpower to play the Packers straight-up, but with the game on the line Randall Cobb Color Rush Jersey , the Chiefs asked the leftovers to get the ball away from Rodgers.They did not.4. With or without the injured Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs have plenty of guys who can make plays.Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce continues to make plays at a ridiculous rate.He topped the 450-reception mark in the first half, in his 88th game.That made him the fastest tight end to reach that mark in league history. The previous record was Hall of Famer Kellen Winslow, who got to 450 in his 89th game.Winslow, however, either couldn’t or didn’t dance like Kelce, who celebrated in style after Moore found him for a 29-yard touchdown in the first half.5. The Packers have two more games before their bye (against the Chargers and Panthers), but they could use a week off.In addition to missing Adams, they were without a number of key parts with injuries during the game.At one point, Jones was questionable to return with a shoulder injury, but he returned. Outside linebackers Za'Darius Smith and Preston Smith each left briefly but returned. Tackles David Bakhtiari and Bryan Bulaga each took turns receiving medical attention on the sidelines.They’re 7-1 and feeling pretty good about that, but clearly they’ll be feeling sore in the morning. When your team is playing like garbage https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Corey-Linsley-Jersey , the headlines are not going to be pretty.After Sunday night’s debacle in Minnesota, words like “broken” and “inept” have been directed at the Packers and fans are none too pleased.One can only hope Packers president Mark Murphy is paying attention and he should be. Green Bay is more than likely going to miss the postseason for the second consecutive season and this time with Aaron Rodgers under center for the majority of it.There is no more Brett Hundley around to make a convenient scapegoat of. The Packers suck and there’s no getting around it.It wasn’t supposed to be this way. Rodgers was supposed to be the Comeback Player of the Year and lead the Packers at least to the playoffs if not a Super Bowl appearance. The team has a new young and aggressive general manager and head coach Mike McCarthy allegedly retooled the offensive playbook. The team was supposed to be reborn in 2018.Instead the Packers could very well end up with a top ten draft pick for come April 2019. When reality is a direct inversion of expectations, changes need to be made.What will those changes be? There are a few possibilities and in today’s cheese curds, we examine what those could be.The Packers Are Broken and It’s Time to Make Major Changes--Bleacher ReportCould Green Bay be looking at a rebuild withAaron Rodgers still on the roster? It’s possible, says Mike Freeman. In this writer’s opinion, Brian Gutekunst did a great job finding new ingredients for the roster. It’s just that Mike McCarthy has forgotten how to cook.Four Completely Plausible Explanations for the Packers’ Ineptitude--The RingerWhile calling Rodgers “washed” may be a bit much for the moment, we have to consider he’s already out of his prime. Quaterbacks rarely age gracefully and Packers fans saw the exception to that with Brett Favre. That being said, I think the option of Rodgers losing all confidence in his coach and offensive scheme seems the more likely result but we’ll have to see.Faulty footwork undermining Aaron Rodgers’ mechanics--PackersNews.comIt’s also possible Rodgers’ issues are purely mental. Rodgers’ footwork in the past has been phenomenal. This year it has been anything but and it was on display against Minnesota. Sure some of it earlier in the year had to do with his knee injury but he’s healthy now and is still throwing off his back foot. Is it psychological? Has getting hurt in back to back seasons affected his mindset to where he is subconsciously protecting himself to the point his mechanics are off? It’s an interesting theory.Locker room knows its back is against the wall--Packers.comIn the past, there was hope the Packers could dig themselves out of the hole they currently find themselves in. Now? It just feels like the walls at Lambeau Field are crumbling and the team is powerless to stop it.Teen’s driver’s license revoked in under an hour--UPICongratulations on getting your driver’s license! Annnnndddd鈥?it’s gone.