Well, at least Rodgers is a good sport about it. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers can be a pretty funny guy sometimes. This time around, he decided self-deprecating humor was the best way to go while eating a piece of humble pie.

Every blue moon or so, Rodgers does have an off game. But chances are, he and the Packers will accomplish his first win against the Cincinnati Bengals at Lambeau on Sunday. Anyone who has watched the Bengals in action in their first two games of the season has witnessed sheer horror.

The Bengals were shutout in Week 1 only to follow that up with a three-field goal game in Week 2. Rodgers and his Packers are coming from a blowout loss to the Atlanta Falcons.

They will likely take out their fury on a Bengals team that is in complete disarray and boasts a head coach that’s threatening to fire his players.

For the record, Rodgers is 0-2 against Cincinnati. Odds are he snaps his losing streak on Sunday.

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