Returning Rodgers throws 3 INTs in game for 1st time since 2009
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Aaron Rodgers' return to the gridiron hasn't exactly gone entirely as planned.
The former MVP recorded a noteworthy, albeit unwanted, statistic on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, throwing three interceptions in a single game for the first time since Nov. 8, 2009.
After a strong start against the Panthers, Rodgers coughed up his first interception in the second quarter with the Green Bay Packers trailing 10-7, and added the next two during the third quarter.
Rodgers did contribute a pair of additional touchdown passes in his return as the Packers trailed 24-14 towards the end of the third.
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