Toronto Star

Packers fall short as Rodgers returns

- STEVE REED THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHARLOTTE, N.C.— Aaron Rodgers couldn’t save the Green Bay Packers — but he sure gave it a heck of a try.

For a moment it looked as if the two-time league MVP was about to spin his magic to lead the Packers back from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.

But in the end it was a fourth Green Bay turnover — this time a fumble by wide receiver Geronimo Allison with 1:48 left in the game — that spelled doom for the Packers in a 31-24 loss, and one that may ultimately keep them out of the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

Rodgers said it has not exactly been the fairy tale season he was hoping for.

“As I lay in that surgery bed eight weeks ago thinking about this moment, I was hoping it would go a little differentl­y,” Rodgers said of the Packers season.

“I’m proud of our guys for the way they have played the last few weeks. Today was disappoint­ing. I didn’t play well.

“I hold myself to a high standard and I expected to play well, but I made too many mistakes.”

Rodgers had good velocity on his passes at times, throwing for 290 yards and three touchdowns. He even ran for a few first downs in his first game back from a broken collarbone, sliding before being hit. But he had a few mistakes as well. That included overthrowi­ng Randall Cobb for an intercepti­on.

It included another intercepti­on when he was trying to throw a pass away, but didn’t get enough on the ball.

And it included throwing a pass in the dirt to Allison in the red zone.

“I felt pretty good, but I just missed some throws,” said Rodgers, who threw three intercepti­ons for the first time since 2009.

“I missed some that I’m used to hitting. I’m disappoint­ed in my performanc­e today. Obviously, I didn’t play well.”

The loss leaves the Packers at 7-7 and on the outside looking in at the NFC wild-card picture.

The Panthers (10-4) are the top wild-card contender, while the Falcons and Seahawks each had eight wins coming into the weekend.

The Seahawks lost Sunday, while the Falcons play Monday night.

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