It has been an odd start for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Packers are 3-0, but their offense has not really taken off yet, as Rodgers has yet to even throw for 250 yards, and the team has yet to score 30 points.
But the Packers have a legitimate chance of breaking through offensively against the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday.
Here are three predictions for Rodgers in Week 4.
3. He'll Complete 70 Percent of His Throws
Rodgers has only completed 61.3 percent of his throws on the season thus far, and most recently, in Green Bay's win over the Denver Broncos, he completed just 58.6 percent of them.
He has yet to even log a completion percentage of 65 percent in a single game, but he'll finally do that this Thursday.
Look for Rodgers to have his most efficient game of the season against the shaky Eagles secondary that will now be without Ronald Darby. Philadelphia has been allowing opposing quarterbacks to complete a respectable 63 percent of their passes thus far, but Rodgers will represent the best signal-caller the club has faced over the first few weeks.
2. He'll Throw for 300 Yards
This game has 300 yards written all over it for Rodgers, who has been steadily increasing his yardage total each week (203, 209, 235).
Article Continues BelowPhilly is surrendering a hefty 293.7 passing yards per game, which ranks 29th in the NFL. Case Keenum lit them up for 380 yards and three touchdowns in Week 1, so if Keenum can do it, so can Rodgers.
I understand Rodgers may not be the quarterback he once was, and he is still learning Matt LaFleur's system, but against a very porous Eagles defensive backfield, I'm expecting big numbers from Rodgers.
I would actually be somewhat surprised if he doesn't get to 300 yards in this game.
1. He'll Lead the Packers to An Easy Victory
The Eagles have been struggling, and it's mainly due to their defense, which has been giving up 350.7 yards and 26 points per game.
Their offense has not been all that consistent, either, as it has been getting off to slow starts. Throw in the fact that Philadelphia will be without DeSean Jackson and may also be without Alshon Jeffery for this one, and the Birds are going to have an awful lot of difficulty beating the Packers on the road.
Rodgers should be able to light up the Eagles' defense, and the Packers' improved defense should do enough to keep Philly at bay.
Expect a big win for the Pack.