Well, it's official. After Peter King speculated that Aaron Rodgers was angry, and Brett Favre confirmed that Aaron Rodgers was angry, Aaron Rodgers has now confirmed that Aaron Rodgers was angry:
Maybe this will make waves, or maybe it'll be swallowed whole with the other semi-notable NFL news that seems to always get released on Friday afternoons. The message from Green Bay's slightly-disgruntled star had a little more context too, but context makes for boring tweets:
Aaron Rodgers: a little mad, but still definitely the Packers' starting QB. It's almost like sports never left.