Along with sporting a new head coach, Aaron Rodgers is sporting a new mustache for the Green Bay Packers. The Packers official Twitter account posted a picture of their cerebral quarterback's glorious facial hair.

As it looks, Rodgers' mustache is in mid-season form and is poised for a possible appearance in the playoffs. Likewise, Rodgers is trying to propel the Packers back into the postseason after the team has fallen short in the past two seasons.

Earlier this offseason, Green Bay hired Matt LaFleur to replace Mike McCarthy after he spent 13 seasons with the team. LaFleur is hoping to bring winning back to the faithful Packers fans who have endured the past couple of seasons.

After the 2018 season, there was a ton of blame directed in Rodgers' direction with how the team performed. Many have begun to question the legacy of Rodgers and whether or not he is who we thought he was (shoutout to Dennis Green).

Last year, in a “down” season, Rodgers threw for 4,442 yards, 25 touchdowns, and just two interceptions. His two interceptions were a career-best.

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However, he completed just 62.3% of his passes—which is the second-lowest mark of his career. Rodgers' struggles could be attributed to the knee injury he suffered in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears. The All-Pro quarterback wouldn't miss any games, but his injury prevented him from being as mobile as he usually is.

This season, LaFleur wants to implement an offense that eases some pressure off of Rodgers. As a result, fans should expect more of Aaron Jones on the ground.

As Rodgers embarks on his 15th season, the veteran quarterback is gracing a mustache that resembles Tom Selleck in Magnum P.I. Rodgers is hoping it can help him solve the Packers mysteries as it helped Selleck solve crimes.