In the last 15 years, Aaron Rodgers has compiled an in-game passer rating of less than 60 only nine times.
He's followed eight of those games with a win, while compiling a composite passer rating of 121.0 in all nine follow-up games.
Rodgers had two of what he called "stinkers" this season. He followed up his 58.0 passer rating against Seattle with a 96.1 in a win at New England. Now he hopes to follow up his 50.6 passer rating in Los Angeles with a win against the Cincinnati Bengals this Sunday at Acrisure Stadium.
What's been his key to bouncing back so well?
"Just consistency," said Rodgers after Wednesday's practice. "If the process is right, you don't have to make any major changes or freak out. It's the nature of the league. There's going to be a stinker every now and then. You j

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