Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers have concluded their regular season for the 2019 NFL season. They are now headed to the playoffs with a first-round bye after finishing the season with a 13-3 record under first-year head coach Matt LaFleur. It wasn't always the prettiest year, but no one can argue with the results.

While the playoffs have not started yet, it's time to begin looking at how players played during the 2019 season. One of the most intriguing players to take a look at this year is Rodgers, who had the definition of a roller coaster season.

Thankfully, Rodgers was able to stay healthy all season. He has had a rough history with injuries, including two collarbone injuries and last season when he was hampered with a serious knee injury that he suffered in Week 1. Green Bay has protected him much better this season.

All of that being said, let's dive in and take a look at Rodgers' season and then give him a grade for his performance.

In the 16 games that he played this season, Rodgers ended up completing just over 62 percent of his passes for 4,002 yards, 26 touchdowns, and four interceptions. The numbers aren't all that impressive, but the Packers don't need him to be the only workhorse for the offense anymore.

Aaron Jones has come in and taken a lot of pressure off of Rodgers. He rushed for over 1,000 yards on the season and made defenses respect the run. Green Bay's offense has struggled at times with LaFleur calling the plays, but once again, no one can argue with a 13-3 record and a first-round playoff bye.

At 36 years old, the word “regression” is being used a lot to describe Rodgers. He has missed throws that he was making consistently a few years back. However, fans also need to remember that Rodgers isn't working with Randall Cobb or Jordy Nelson anymore.

Green Bay still has one of the best quarterbacks in the game. Rodgers may not be a top-five quarterback in the league right now, but he is still the kind of guy that can lead a team to the Super Bowl.

Everything said and done, Rodgers had a solid season. It wasn't anything special, but it was enough. The Packers should be happy with his production and the future is bright with LaFleur leading the way.

Aaron Rodgers Grade for the 2019 NFL Season: B+