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No amount of “Jeopardy!” hosting is going to solve the question bubbling up with Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.
Rodgers is coming off an MVP season, and has made it very clear that he
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One Packers legend predicts a messy future for another.
Charles Woodson, who played for Green Bay between 2006 and 2012, was asked about his Super Bowl-winning teammate Aaron Rodgers, and what he
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Aaron Rodgers called his Packers future a “beautiful mystery” before last season’s NFC Championship game.
A couple of months later, that sentiment still rings true.
With a
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Brett Favre said an addiction to painkillers led him to contemplate killing himself in 1997, after he had just won his third straight MVP and a Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers.
“I was as low
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The Packers are refuting reports of internal friction over the team’s failed Will Fuller pursuit.
ESPN’s Dianna Russini reported that the team was in disagreement within “the highest
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It’s over for Danica Patrick and Aaron Rodgers. They are “no longer together,” a rep for Patrick told Page Six Thursday. Rumblings of a split first emerged Wednesday, when Swipe Sports reported the former NASCAR driver, 38, had unfollowed the Packers quarterback, 36, on Instagram. Patrick was also said to be a no-show at a …
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Are Aaron Rodgers and Danica Patrick the latest couple to bite the dust in quarantine? The former NASCAR racer, who has been dating the Packers quarterback since early 2018, has unfollowed Rodgers on Instagram, Swipe Sports reported Wednesday. Patrick was also said to be a no-show at a recent charity golf event Rodgers participated in. …
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Aaron Rodgers drew praise for his Instagram post that most observers saw as an indirect shot at Drew Brees for his take on players kneeling during the national anthem. Martellus Bennett, however, took issue with Rodgers, whom he played with for seven games in 2017 on the Green Bay Packers. Bennett, the retired tight end, …
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Jordan Love might not wait as long as Aaron Rodgers did before seeing meaningful snaps. When asked about the prospect of using their 2020 NFL Draft first-round pick to replace the 36-year-old, two-time MVP during plays better suited for the mobile rookie, Packers offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett didn’t rule out the possibility, à la the …
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The nation saw Jordan Love at his worst. The Packers saw Aaron Rodgers’ replacement. While attending Utah State’s 42-6 blowout loss at LSU in October — when Love completed 15-of-30 passes for 150 yards, with no touchdowns and three interceptions — Green Bay general manager Brian Gutekunst ignored the junior’s career-worst outing and focused on …