Over the past five weeks, no player has averaged more FanDuel points per game than Aaron Rodgers. In that span, he has scored 4.79 more FanDuel points than his season average, which is a bigger increase than any other player.
Starting with a Week 7 win over the Chicago Bears and continuing through Green Bay's current four-game losing streak, Rodgers has been a top-four FanDuel quarterback each week. His 318.2 passing yards per game in that span ranks second behind Kirk Cousins, his 2.5 passing touchdowns per game ranks third, and he has only thrown three total interceptions.
In Week 12, he will be up against the Philadelphia Eagles, who have allowed the eighth fewest FanDuel points per game to opposing quarterbacks this season, but have allowed three opposing quarterbacks to finish in the top eight over the past five weeks.