When it comes to making personnel moves, organizations have been known to consult the face of their franchise.
That hasn't been the case with the Green Bay Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers this offseason, though. That lack of communication is reportedly causing tension.
In recent months, the team cut ties with longtime receiver Jordy Nelson and quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt. They did so without discussing matters with Rodgers, which has left the signal-caller "frustrated" and "emotional," according to Yahoo Sports' Charles Robinson.
"Both of those decisions [with Nelson and Van Pelt] were made without him," one league source close to Rodgers told Robinson.