GREEN BAY, Wis. – For 14 seasons, the Green Bay Packers’ quarterback conversation has started and basically ended with Aaron Rodgers.
That won’t change in 2022, with the four-time NFL MVP embarking on his 15th season as the starter.
Mired in a dispute with franchise leadership, Rodgers last year skipped the voluntary workouts, voluntary organized team activities and mandatory minicamp and won MVP, anyway, by leading the league in touchdown percentage, interception percentage and passer rating for a second consecutive season.
Rodgers might have wanted to travel the world again this offseason, but the trade of Davante Adams and the need to build chemistry with veteran receiver Sammy Watkins and three drafted rookie receivers have necessitated at least his partial participation.