Aaron Rodgers sent another signal to the Green Bay Packers that he's reached his breaking point. Rodgers did not report to team organized team activities on Monday, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN.
It's tough to know what to make of Rodgers' absence. He hasn't reported to the team's virtual workouts or in-person workouts thus far. Rodgers, however, has taken part in OTAs in the past. All offseason workouts — with the exception of workouts June 8-10 — are voluntary, so Rodgers hasn't broken any team rules by not reporting. He is costing himself money, as Rodgers has bonuses tied up in his offseason attendance.