Chicago Sun-Times

Rodgers: ‘Monday Night’ lifetime fan

- BY KEITH JENKINS

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodgers loves playing on Monday night.

Growing up in Northern California, Rodgers would watch the longrunnin­g “Monday Night Football” games, hum the theme song and dream of being a part of the primetime show.

“When you’re also a lover of the game and historian of the game, and you grew up watching Frank [Gifford], Al [Michaels] and Dan [Dierdorf] on ‘Monday Night Football,’ and John Madden and Al Michaels on ‘Monday Night Football,’ and Dennis Miller when he was there, and you’re loving the history of the opportunit­y to play on ‘Monday Night Football,’ it’s a special thing,” the two-time NFL MVP said.

Rodgers will take the prime-time “Monday Night Football” stage for the 16th time in his career when the Packers (4-1) face the Lions (2-1-1) at Lambeau Field, where Green Bay has won six of its last eight Monday night games.

“It’s fun playing at home,’’ Rodgers said. ‘‘Obviously, it’s better. It’s long days Sunday and Monday, for sure, and a short week the following week, but it is always special to play on ‘Monday Night Football.’ ”

Rodgers has thrown for 300-plus yards and achieved a passer rating of at least 100 in four consecutiv­e Monday night starts (all Packers wins). That’s the longest streak in the history of the “Monday Night Football” franchise.

In those four games, Rodgers has completed 66 percent of his passes, averaged 349.5 passing yards and thrown for 12 touchdowns against zero intercepti­ons for a 120.1 passer rating.

But Rodgers is only 7-8 on “Monday Night Football” in his career, and his 3-to-1 touchdown-to-intercepti­on ratio on Monday night lags far behind his career 4.25 mark.

“When you’re as old as I am and you’ve played in this league for so long, you really do enjoy the noon Sunday games,” Rodgers said. “Based on the schedule, it allows you to kind of get into a weekly rhythm.”

Rodgers, 35, will be without his top target in wide receiver Davante Adams, who will be inactive for a second consecutiv­e week with a turf-toe injury.

“We are really just trying to pace it at this point,” Adams said. “I can’t really tell you when I’m going to play. I don’t know. It doesn’t feel how I want it to feel at the moment.”

The good news for Rodgers is center Corey Linsley has cleared the concussion protocol and is expected to play. Linsley, who hasn’t missed a game since 2016, suffered a head injury last Sunday against the Cowboys.

Green Bay has won four of its last five games on Monday night, with the one loss coming against the Lions on Nov. 6, 2017, at Lambeau. Brett Hundley was the Packers’ starting quarterbac­k, as Rodgers was out with a broken collarbone.

The Packers will appear on “Monday Night Football” for the 27th consecutiv­e season, the second-longest streak in the NFL behind only the Broncos (28). But they will do it with a new coach for the first time in a long time.

Green Bay is 32-32-1 in the regular season on “Monday Night Football,” but 0-0 on Monday night under first-year coach Matt LaFleur. The 39-year-old said he will rely on Rodgers when preparing for his first Monday night matchup.

“With a quarterbac­k as experience­d as we have, I definitely want to see what he sees on tape and what he’s comfortabl­e with going into each game,” LaFleur said.

LaFleur said the offense has left a lot of opportunit­ies on the field this season. The Packers are averaging 23.8 points but have scored 27-plus points in four of the last five “Monday Night Football” games.

Rodgers has been limited in practice this week with an injured knee. But injury or not, LaFleur said he’s not too worried about how he will perform on the big stage.

“Yeah, I feel like our guy is pretty good,” LaFleur said.

 ?? AP ?? Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is only 7-8 on ‘‘Monday Night Football,’’ but he says it’s always a special thing. He will be without his top target, Davante Adams, against the Lions.
AP Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is only 7-8 on ‘‘Monday Night Football,’’ but he says it’s always a special thing. He will be without his top target, Davante Adams, against the Lions.

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