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While the Green Bay Packers may have been battling multiple issues off the field, their on-field performances have been impeccable. The NFC North leaders have arguably the best record amongst all the reams in the NFL currently, with an impressive 8 wins and 2 losses. Aaron Rodgers once again registered a superb performance.

The Packers continued their dominating run once again as they defeated the Seahawks thumpingly. While their 17-0 win was the highlight of the night, another highlight was the return of star quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers on his return had a great game, but post-match revealed that it was tough to keep his emotions in check.

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Aaron Rodgers reveals his mindset during the game against the Seahawks

After receiving widespread criticism and backlash for misleading about his vaccination status, the quarterback had to skip week 9 owing to protocol violations. On his return game against the Seahawks, the quarterbacks had a decent game. Despite that, the quarterback revealed that the match was mentally tolling.

A lot of emotions, for sure,” Rodgers said after the game. “Good to be back with the guys, good to be back at home, good to be back on the field. Most emotions from the whole night were probably walking off the field after the game. Definitely got me a little misty heading off. So, that was good to feel all those emotions and good to be back with the guys,” revealed Rodgers.

Green Bay Packers defeat Seattle Seahawks in a scintillating fashion

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The Green Bay Packers continued their dreamy start to this season by completely blowing away the Seattle Seahawks. The Packers won 17-0 with a swashbuckling performance from the Packers defence. To contain a side comprising Russell Wilson, DK Metcalf, and Tyler Lockett to a combined zero point is absolutely phenomenal and is definitely praiseworthy.

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While the Seahawks defense deserves praise, they were further helped with the rusty Russell Wilson. The Seahawks captain’s rustiness completely swallowed Seattle’s offensive outlet. Thanks to his misplaced passes, multiple interceptions, and overall sloppiness, the likes of Metcalf and Lockett were rendered complete. non-factors.

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