One of the biggest mysteries of the NFL offseason just gained a little bit of clarity.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has indicate to people close to him that he plans to play for the Green Bay Packers this season, NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reported, seemingly bringing at least a temporary end to the months-long stalemate between the reigning NFL MVP and the franchise he has been with for 16 seasons.
Rodgers, 37, skipped the team's entire offseason workout program, including mandatory minicamp, for the first time in his career amid reports of his discontent with the Packers' front office.