Credit: Mark Hoffman
Green Bay — One by one, three veteran leaders of the Green Bay Packers took their turn in front of the media Monday to mark the beginning of the off-season workout program.
First came defensive end Mike Daniels, who spoke passionately about how angry he gets when people tell him the 2015 season was lost by the defense, which watched the Arizona Cardinals reach the end zone in overtime to officially turn out the lights.
Next came quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who played golf with President Barack Obama this summer, and likened Monday's session with his teammates to the excitement on the first day of school.