Aaron Rodgers believes the best plan for the Green Bay Packers is for him to keep playing his way while the team's young receivers learn the game.

"I've got to play the same way," Rodgers said. "I don't play the way I played in 2011, [but] I've got to play on time and guys gotta get open, so no, I'm not gonna change the way I play. I have to realize who's out there, who we're throwing to and how we're gonna actually make some hay and score some points."

After trading Davante Adams, the Packers are relying on Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs and Amari Rodgers, as well as veterans Allen Lazard and Sammy Watkins at wide receiver.

In the Packers' Week 1 loss to the Minnesota Vikings they also didn't have starting tackles David Bakhtiari and Elgton Jenkins.

"I think he's done as good a job as we could possibly expect," Matt LaFleur said when asked how Rodgers has handled his new situation. "He's always hard on himself and I know there were a couple plays that he certainly would like to have back, just like there's some play calls that I would like to have back as well. That happens every game, right? But I think he's done a great job of demanding the urgency from those young guys, yet putting an arm around them as well at the same time."