We've reached the four-week anniversary of the now very public beef between Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. It was a monthlong traffic snarl of news, commentary and speculation surrounding the quarterback and his NFL team, with no resolution in sight.
But also no resolute statements.
That's what the Packers might be hanging on to, particularly now that everyone has had their chance to step to a microphone and let it rip. That includes Rodgers, who made his first meaningful public statement in the coziest of national television confines with longtime friend Kenny Mayne on Monday night.