Aaron Rodgers, the Green Bay Packers quarterback who broke his collarbone in early November, will reportedly make his long-awaited return in week 17 against the Chicago Bears according to FOX Sports Wisconsin's Paul
On Thursday, Packers fans got a nice post-Christmas present. FOX Sports Wisconsin's Paul Imig reported that Rodgers will indeed start on Sunday for the first time since breaking his collarbone against the Chicago Bears on
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Rodgers missed nearly two months with a crack in his collar bone. It's not crazy to think that the layoff, combined with lingering concerns about the injury, would lead to the Packers taking a safer approach in their game plan. That won't be the case
Rodgers missed nearly two months with a crack in his collar bone. It's not crazy to think that the layoff, combined with lingering concerns about the injury, would lead to the Packers taking a safer approach in their game plan. That won't be the case
Mike McCarthy: We'll cut Aaron Rodgers loose Sunday