The Packers are preparing to take on the Chiefs in Week 9, but they'll have to beat Patrick Mahomes and the reigning AFC Champions without their franchise quarterback.
Aaron Rodgers is going to be unavailable for Green Bay's game after a positive COVID-19 test. The news was revealed by NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and later, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that Rodgers is missing the game because he is unvaccinated.
#Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is unvaccinated, per me and @MikeGarafolo. That’s why he’s out for Sunday vs. the #Chiefs.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 3, 2021
This came as a surprise to many, as Rodgers had previously announced that he was "immunized" before the season. Apparently, that doesn't mean the same thing as being vaccinated against COVID-19. As a result, he will miss the game, and the Packers will have to turn to their backup quarterback in a key spot.
The good news is that the Packers have a backup quarterback with high upside. He was a first-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, after all, and the team traded up for him. He is likely the heir apparent to Rodgers, so this will be a good litmus test for him to start in a hostile road game against Kansas City as he looks to go blow-for-blow with Mahomes.
Here's a look at the Packers' quarterback depth chart, which is looking very thin with Rodgers out of action.
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Who is the Packers' backup QB?
Jordan Love is the Packers' backup quarterback and the 23-year-old is viewed as the eventual successor for Rodgers. The Packers traded up to select him in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft and are taking an approach with Love that's similar to what they did with Rodgers early in his career.
The plan was for Love, who was raw coming out of Utah State, to sit and learn behind Rodgers for a couple of years before eventually challenging for a starting job. Rodgers did the same when he learned behind Brett Favre in the early stages of his career. But now, Love will get a chance to make a start.
Love has played in just one NFL game to date. He completed 5 of 7 passes for 68 yards in the Packers' blowout loss to the Saints in Week 1. That comprises his entire NFL regular-season experience.
That said, Love played the majority of two preseason games for the Packers and completed 24 of 35 of his passes (68.6 percent) for 271 yards, a touchdown and an interception. He also ran for 16 yards on three scrambles. He flashed upside but he will need to watch closely in his first professional start, as he struggled with interceptions in college. He had 17 in 13 games during his final season.
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Who will be Jordan Love's backup vs. Chiefs?
It appears that Blake Bortles has the best chance to serve as the backup quarterback for the Packers. Bortles is flying to Green Bay to sign with the team in wake of Rodgers' positive test, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Veteran QB Blake Bortles is flying to Green Bay with the expectation he will sign to the Packers’ practice squad and be eligible for the 53-man roster Sunday, per source. Bortles was on the Packers’ roster this summer until Aaron Rodgers reported.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 3, 2021
Bortles has appeared in 78 games with 73 starts during his career. He has knowledge of the Packers' system, as he spent the summer with the team. It will be easy to get him up to speed for the game and he will provide some needed experience to the QB room with Rodgers out of commission.
The Packers do have another quarterback on their practice squad, Kurt Benkert, but he tested positive for COVID-19 and his status for Sunday's game is unclear. As such, Bortles will likely serve as the backup to Love — barring any more news about Benkert's availability.
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Packers QB depth chart
Rank | Player |
1 | Jordan Love |
2 | Blake Bortles |