Mike McCarthy leaves door open for ‘sore’ Aaron Rodgers to sit in Week 16

Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy isn’t ruling out the possibility of sitting Aaron Rodgers in Week 16 against the Minnesota Vikings. Speaking about his quarterback on Monday, McCarthy said Rodgers is sore and that the team would see what Tuesday brings in terms of potentially having him play.

This echoes comments made by McCarthy on Sunday following the team’s 31-24 loss to the Carolina Panthers.

Rodgers was hit a bunch Sunday by the Panthers. He was sacked three times for 26 yards and hit a total of seven times. He also threw three interceptions and was clearly not 100-percent healthy.

Likely, whether Rodgers plays in Week 16 will have everything to do with whether the Atlanta Falcons win or lose Monday night. If the Falcons win, then the Packers are eliminated from playoff contention with a record of 7-7. If the Falcons lose, then Green Bay still has a slight chance to get in, meaning Rodgers might force his way onto the field.

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