Prior to trading him to the New York Jets this offseason, the Green Bay Packers were reportedly unhappy with quarterback Aaron Rodgers' dedication leading up to the 2022 season.
According to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, a Packers source said people within the organization "weren't satisfied with Rodgers' commitment and effort" both in terms of skipping voluntary OTAs and how he went about things on a "day-to-day basis afterward."
It was noted by Schneidman that Rodgers skipped voluntary OTAs last year, which didn't sit well with the Packers because of the belief that he should have been present to build chemistry with rookie wide receivers Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs following the trade of Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders.