GREEN BAY — Even with NFL facilities gradually reopening this week — although the Green Bay Packers held off on doing so at Lambeau Field on Tuesday — all 32 teams’ offseason programs will continue to be virtual in nature for the rest of May.

That means Aaron Rodgers and his fellow Southern California residents will have to continue their at-home weight-room workouts and finding random nearby open spaces to run and play catch.
“The biggest change has been feeling like a kid throwing the football at the park,” Rodgers said during a conference call with Wisconsin reporters last week, when he addressed a variety of topics beyond the team’s decision to draft his heir apparent, Utah State quarterback Jordan Love, in the first round of the NFL draft.