The Packers find themselves on the precipice of a lost year with half a season left to play — nearly impossible in the pre-2022 Aaron Rodgers era.

After amassing 39 regular-season wins and two NFC Championship Game appearances in the team's first three seasons under head coach Matt LaFleur,

The Packers find themselves on the precipice of a lost year with half a season left to play — nearly impossible in the pre-2022 Aaron Rodgers era.

appears the wheels have officially fallen off after a 15-9 loss against the previously one-win Detroit Lions.

But even with things looking bleak and as bad as he arguably played in his first three-catch day since 2017, Rodgers still isn't ready to wave the white flag.

"When I decided to come back, it was all-in and I don't make decisions and then in 20/20 hindsight regret those big decisions,

Rodgers told reporters when asked about his decision to come out of retirement in the offseason. But luckily, it's not over.

There are a lot of games left. We're going to be counted out — probably by a lot. And we'll see how we respond."