In what has emerged as the NFL offseason's most riveting drama, another chapter played out last week as league MVP Aaron Rodgers opted to skip the Green Bay Packers' first organized team activities. Then he went on ESPN to celebrate SportsCenter anchor Kenny Mayne's final telecast, offering mostly cryptic remarks regarding his own job status a month since reports surfaced that Rodgers wanted to break from the Pack.
"Anything's on the table at this point," Rodgers said while vacationing from Hawaii.
He went on to add: "I love the coaching staff, love my teammates, love the fan base in Green Bay.