Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones (33) celebrates with quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) after scoring a touchdown during the second quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at Lambeau Field. Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

At 4-7, the Green Bay Packers need to play nearly flawless football if they are to have any hope in reaching the playoffs. The team certainly lacks no confidence, though. Quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love have each gone on record stating that the Packers can go 6-0 in their remaining games. Confidence in the ability to win out is one thing, actually doing it is another. Running back Aaron Jones knows that, and had some strong words to that effect on Thursday.

Aaron Jones Says the Rest of the Season Is “Sudden Death”

The Green Bay Packers are not exactly in a, “win or go home” situation. Rather, it is a, “win or plan on staying home in January” type situation. Indeed, if the Packers lose any of their remaining games, their playoff chances drop to just about zero. Ryan Wood of USA Today shared this quote from Aaron Jones on Twitter:

The Packers will face the 9-1 Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. Of their six remaining games, this one may be the toughest. A win against the NFC’s best team may just be enough to spark the Packers and their fanbase.

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