FOXBOROUGH — At 41 years old, Aaron Rodgers has never won a game at Gillette Stadium, though it’s not a huge sample size.
Sunday will mark Rodgers’ fourth trip to Foxborough.
He lost last season as a member of the Jets (25-22) and as a Packer in 2018 (31-17), but Rodgers’ strongest memory may have come as a visitor in 2010. The four-time MVP was out for the game — backup Matt Flynn played — and the Packers lost, but Rodgers quietly enjoyed a Patriots highlight from the Green Bay sideline.
“We gave up one of the greatest plays I’ve been a part of in my NFL history, and that’s when Dan Connolly had a kickoff return that almost went for a touchdown,” Rodgers said.
On Sunday Night Football, the 305-pound Patriots guard fielded a squibbed kickoff late in the second quarter, put two hand