Despite the Green Bay Packers have been without Aaron Rodgers for quite some time, the storied NFL franchise remains in the hunt for a playoff spot in the NFC and may have only one more game left without their superstar under center.

Rodgers is eligible to get back on the field for the Packers in Week 15 when they take on the Carolina Panthers. In the meantime, he's been practicing with the scout team and is reportedly looking like he's back to form, according to the praise given by teammates Brett Hundley and Jordy Nelson, via ESPN's Rob Demovsky.

“He throws the ball unlike any I've ever seen,” said Brett Hundley, who will start at least one more game at quarterback on Sunday at Cleveland. “Still slinging it.”

Or as receiver Jordy Nelson put it: “He looks like himself.”

In Week 14, the Packers will go head-to-head against the lowly Cleveland Browns in a game which many believe should be an easy win for Green Bay. If the Packers can stay on track with another win and Rodgers gets back in Week 15, the playoffs may be a real possibility after what seemed to be a lost season after the star quarterback went down earlier in the year.

Before suffering the collarbone injury, Rodgers lead the Packers to a 4-2 record with 1,385 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and only three interceptions.

If Rodgers can get back healthy and resemble his form from earlier in the 2017 campaign, the Packers could be a real threat in the NFC once again.