GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Green Bay Packers' offensive line is ready to protect Aaron Rodgers, just in time for a final three-week playoff push. When Rodgers returns from a broken collarbone on Sunday against Carolina, he will take snaps behind an offensive line that has stabilized following an injury-filled start to the season. It is more important than ever to keep the two-time NFL MVP clean and upright. Coach Mike McCarthy "says your best lines are the ones that get to play next to each other week in and week out, to build that chemistry and consistency," left tackle David Bakhtiari said this week. After Rodgers, he might be the offense's next most indispensable player.