The Green Bay Packers opened up as three-point favorites for their game on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers on the road.

This line, if nothing else, feels a little low with how each team's season has worked out so far. The Packers have only one loss on the season and are coming off a big win against the Kansas City Chiefs in Kansas City. The Chargers are also coming off a win over the Chicago Bears, but that game felt more like what the Bears did to lose the game rather than what the Chargers did to win it.

Much like has been the story all season, all eyes are going to be on Aaron Rodgers, who is playing an MVP level of football right now. Everything seems to be going right for Rodgers, including an impressive touchdown pass to Jamaal Williams that looked like it had no shot of hitting anyone when it left his hands.

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After the game, Packers coach Matt LaFleur called it one of the best passes he has ever seen live.

“That was one of the best, if not the best, passes I’ve ever seen live in person,” said Packers coach Matt LaFleur, who thought Rodgers was trying to throw it away via Yahoo Sports. “That was incredible. I couldn’t believe it. Just a great play because he was under duress, too.”

The Packers hope the sledding will be a little easier on Sunday against the Chargers and they won't need Rodgers' heroics to lead them to their eighth win of the season.