Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers are heading into a Week 4 matchup with the Buffalo Bills with a must-win mentality. After falling to the Washington Redskins in Week 3, the Packers now have a 1-1-1 record. It has been a roller coaster season already for the Packers.

One of the biggest reasons for that roller coaster ride has been the injury that Rodgers suffered in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears. He suffered a knee injury that has been bothering him the past two weeks. Rodgers has been seen grimacing and limping and it is obvious that he cannot move around as well as usual.

There is some good news to share on the Rodgers injury front.

According to a report from Michael Cohen of The Athletic, Rodgers looked good in practice on Thursday. Over the last couple weeks, Rodgers has not been able to practice much at all. Cohen also mentioned that this is a good sign for Rodgers' overall health.

Ryan Wood of the Green Bay Press-Gazette also chipped in to the report with some feedback that head coach Mike McCarthy gave and that Rodgers will be back out on the field during Saturday's walkthrough.

Despite the injury, Rodgers has put together a solid season. He has completed 66.4 percent of his passes for 832 yards, six touchdowns, and no interceptions. Green Bay's offense has continued to look dangerous, although there have been some inconsistencies that need to be fixed.

Hopefully, Rodgers' injury will continue getting better and he can get back to MVP caliber play. Green Bay has a team capable of competing in the NFC, but they need their quarterback fully healthy.