Aaron Rodgers looked less rusty in his preseason debut than the Packers teammates around him.
But the Packers quarterback didn’t need long to remind us who he was.
Rodgers played a quarter in his preseason debut, and led an impressive touchdown drive during his time in there, hitting Randall Cobb for the score.
On his first drive, Rodgers had to scramble around too much, as the protection wasn’t quite to regular season standards. But he used his feet to buy some time, and made a few positive plays.
The 14-play touchdown drive was a methodical one, a good day’s work for the guy who was held out of the first three preseason contests (including the Hall of Fame Non-Game). He’s probably not going to play much if at all next week in the preseason finale, as should be the case.
Rodgers finished the night 6-of-9 passing for 60 yards and the touchdown.