Aaron Rodgers Has Rocketed to MVP Favorite Thanks to Stellar Play Without Davante Adams
By Andy Loughmiller

After not getting off to his typical hot start to the season, Aaron Rodgers is now beginning to find his rhythm in Green Bay's new offensive system. The superstar quarterback is now among the favorites to win MVP after throwing for at least 300 yards and three touchdowns in each of his last two outings.
Oh and by the way, Rodgers has also been without his No. 1 receiver Davante Adams since he got injured in Week 4, which only adds to how impressive he's been of late.
"Aaron Rodgers is doing this without his No. 1, Davante Adams. It is neck and neck, he's running and Russell Wilson is running for MVP." — @ShannonSharpe pic.twitter.com/Y4tzFbjobK
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We are only half way through the NFL season, but Rodgers has now catapulted himself into the MVP discussion. He has done so without his favorite target too.
Rodgers has been nothing short of sensational in his last two games. Although His Week 8 stats vs. the Kansas City Chiefs were slightly less impressive than his six touchdown performance in Week 7, he still made numerous highlight-reel throws that other quarterbacks only complete in their dreams.
That man @AaronRodgers12...
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The Green Bay Packers are rolling on offense. They have adopted a more balanced approach on that side of the ball and it appears to be paying off for them. Obviously, it's a whole lot easier to have success on offense when AR12 is running the show.
If the Packers end up winning 12 or more games and Rodgers continues to make ridiculous throw after ridiculous throw while filling up the box score, the 35-year-old signal caller could very well end up receiving yet another MVP honor.