The Packers defeated the Vikings 41-17 at Lambeau Field on Sunday to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Green Bay had a rough start to the season, but has since won four in a row, and Rodgers thinks the team is getting harder to play against.
Rodgers told reporters after Sunday's win that it was the first time they had played a game like that.
He said that they are becoming a more dangerous team.
The Packers struggled to get on the same page after the trade of Davante Adams. Rodgers and his teammates struggled to connect.
In the first six games of the season, Christian was only able to catch 10 passes. Over his last seven games, he has caught 26 passes for 417 yards and seven touchdown.
Though he has caught just 42 passes for 425 yards and three scores this season, he has experienced a similar disconnection from Rodgers.
Losing Adams was a tough transition for Rodgers, but it's clear that he has learned how to spread the wealth among his receiving corps.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentThe Packers played their best game of the year against the Vikings. Rodgers completed 15 of 24 passes for 159 yards and one touchdown, while the other two ran for more than 100 yards and scored.
The defense and special teams did a great job.
In the first quarter, Keisean Nixon returned a kick 105 yards for a touchdown to give the Packers a 7-3 lead, and the Packers went on to score 14 unanswered points.
The Packers defense limited Jefferson to one catch for 15 yards, one of the most impressive statistics of the day. Jefferson had three passes for 14 yards in Week 3.
With a win over the Detroit Lions next weekend, the Packers will have a chance to make the playoffs. They could be a difficult team to play against if they make the playoffs.