Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson both got what they wanted, furthering a recent trend for the league’s top quarterbacks.
It didn’t take much more than a pair of binoculars to see what the Buccaneers were doing.
Tom Brady’s body coach and business partner Alex Guerrero—around whom a dust storm of acrimony had been kicked up back in New England—was out on the practice field with hard-to-miss resistance bands, getting the quarterback his work in after Tampa Bay had just trudged through a two-hour joint practice with the Titans. Alongside Brady was his eldest son, Jack, holder of a hard-to-get, tiered-in spot with the players through COVID-19 protocols.