By Eric Goska
Christian Watson caught 3 passes for 48 yards and a TD in Chicago. (screen capture from NFL Game Pass) |
Aaron Rodgers has connected with rookie receivers more so this season than any other.
And that turn toward the less-experienced so late in his
career makes for an intriguing storyline as the longest tenured player in
Packers history nears the end of his playing days.
Rodgers had rookie help on each of Green Bay’s final four
scoring drives as the Packers rallied past the Bears 28-19 at Soldier Field. The
game marked the 13th straight this season in which the quarterback completed at
least one pass to a rookie.
Now in his 18th season, Rodgers has always preferred working
with those he knows well. Familiarity is a big reason for the long-term success
he enjoyed with Davante Adams, Jordy Nelson and others.
This season, Rodgers has had to adapt to a trio of rookies:
Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs and Samori Toure. Though a learning experience
for all, the numbers have been encouraging.
Youth again played a role in the Packers’ fortunes Sunday. Watson
and Toure combined to catch four passes for 55 yards and a touchdown. Doubs
(ankle) remained inactive.
Watson’s three receptions all brought first downs. His
14-yard TD catch on fourth down got Green Bay to within six (16-10) just before
halftime. His 15-yarder erased the only third down on an 82-yard drive that cut
the Bears’ lead to 19-17. And his 19-yard effort occurred two plays before his
46-yard dash ended the day’s scoring.
Toure’s contribution consisted of a 7-yard catch on a
56-yard advance that Mason Crosby capped with a 32-yard field goal to put the
Packers up 20-19.
Rodgers completed 18 passes against the Bears, with the
aforementioned four going to rookies. That percentage (22.2) to those fresh out
of college is similar to what he has done overall in 2022.
Through 13 games, Rodgers has completed 272 passes.
Fifty-eight (21.3 percent) have gone to Doubs 31, Watson 22 and Toure 5.
That may seem low, but the 58 is a career-high. Rodgers’
previous best had been 57 in 2018 throwing to the likes of Marquez
Valdes-Scantling (35), Equanimeous St. Brown (21) and J’Mon Moore (1). He had
56 in 2014 when Adams (37) and Richard Rodgers (19) served as targets.
Only two Packers have completed more than 58 passes to
rookies in a season. Don Majkowski had 59 in 1988 (Sterling Sharpe 30, Keith
Woodside 27 and Patrick Collins 2) and Brett Favre chalked up 77 in 2007 (James
Jones 45, Brandon Jackson 15, DeShawn Wynn 9 and Korey Hall 8).
But neither Favre (2 TDs) nor Majkowski (2) reached the end
zone as frequently as Rodgers and his youngsters. Ten of Rodgers’ 22 TD passes this
season have gone to rookies: Watson 6, Doubs 3, and Toure 1.
That’s impressive. It’s two shy of the franchise record set
by Tobin Rote (Max McGee 9, Veryl Switzer 2 and Joe Johnson 1) in 1954.
And those six TD passes to Watson? The only other Green Bay passer-rookie
receiver duos to have matched or exceeded that were Arnie Herber and Don Hutson
(6 in 1935), Rote and Bill Howton (8 in 1952), Rote and McGee (9 in 1954) and David Whitehurst and James Lofton
(6 in 1978).
This infusion of youth has moved Rodgers to the head of a
couple of career lists. He has thrown 339 passes to rookies, 20 more than Favre
did in 16 years in Green Bay. And he has collaborated with 35 rookies, six more
than his predecessor.
But all good things must come to an end. It’s quite possible
that Watson, Doubs and Toure go down as the last rookies to catch a pass from
No. 12 who turned 39 two days before facing the Bears. That the productivity of
the three is on par with the best of the past bodes well for the future of the
Green Bay Packers.
Players who completed 90 or more passes to rookies during their regular-season careers with the Packers.
No. |
Yds. |
TDs |
Player |
Years |
No.
of Rookies |
339 |
4,019 |
29 |
Aaron Rodgers |
2005-2022 |
35 |
319 |
3,417 |
13 |
Brett Favre |
1992-2007 |
29 |
*183 |
2,607 |
27 |
Tobin Rote |
1950-1956 |
18 |
105 |
1,364 |
4 |
Don Majkowski |
1987-1992 |
11 |
101 |
1,145 |
7 |
Randy Wright |
1984-1988 |
11 |
97 |
1,291 |
8 |
Lynn Dickey |
1976-1977, 1979-1985 |
11 |
96 |
1,175 |
4 |
Bart Starr |
1956-1971 |
20 |
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