Mike McCarthy confident in Seneca Wallace

With Aaron Rodgers shelved for the time being due to a collarbone fracture, it's time for Seneca Wallace to step up and fill a huge void left on the Packers' offense.

Wallace has been an NFL quarterback for a long time, spending most of his career as a backup. He's had game experience, which is why Packers coach Mike McCarthy expressed confidence in Wallace leading the offense while Rodgers is out.

“He’s played in a lot of games, been in the league a long time, I look for him to improve with a week of preparation,” McCarthy said, via the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. “I have all the confidence in the world in Seneca.”

For his career, Wallace has appeared in 63 games. He's totaled 4,922 yards, 32 touchdowns and 19 interceptions.

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Aaron Wilson covers the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun.

Aaron Wilson
Aaron Wilson covers the NFL for National Football Post, his second stint at the Post. He has previously written for Pro Football Talk and FOX Sports-Scout. Entering his 13th year covering the Baltimore Ravens, he's a beat writer for The Baltimore Sun. Wilson has also covered the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans.

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