The Green Bay Packers have now won six straight after their rather embarrassing Week 1 loss to the New Orleans Saints. However, Aaron Rodgers is far from satisfied.

According to Rodgers, they haven't played their best yet–which should really be seen as a challenge to the Packers and a warning to the rest of the NFL.

“It hasn't been pretty, but that's the exciting thing. We haven't played our best ball yet but we're 6-1,” Rodgers told Fox reporter Pam Oliver, per Zach Kruse of Packers Wire.

The Packers extended their winning streak Sunday with a big win over the Washington Football Team. Aaron Rodgers threw for 274 yards on 27-of-35 pass completion en route to three touchdowns. His best highlight of the game probably came right in the first quarter when he baited the Washington defense around him to free up the middle and find Davante Adams for a rather easy touchdown.

Green Bay's defense also stepped up in the contest, stopping Taylor Heinicke and Washington in their multiple attempts in the red zone. It's the first time in 2021 that the Packers were able to stop a touchdown inside the 20-yard line.

Aaron Rodgers is right, however, that the Packers haven't played that well over the past few weeks. Despite a number of double-digit wins, there were multiple times that they appeared to be on the losing end before the quarterback worked his magic.

In their Week 3 game against the San Francisco 49ers and Week 5 meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals, the Packers barely won. They even needed OT to stop the Bengals in what turned out to be a gritty affair.

While it hasn't been beautiful for the Packers, what matters the most is the win. And as Rodgers said, if they can win while still trying to figure things out, imagine what they can do when they finally hit their stride.