Aaron Rodgers - report

American football player (born 1983)

Aaron Charles Rodgers is an American football quarterback for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). Rodgers began his college football career at Butte College in 2002 before transferring to the University of California, Berkeley to play for the California Golden Bears, where he set several career passing records, including lowest single-season and career interception rates. He was selected in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers and played for the Packers from 2005 to 2022. Rodgers is regarded amongst the greatest and most talented quarterbacks of all time.

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Significant news events for Aaron Rodgers

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Aaron Rodgers' replacement, Jordan Love, fell to the Kansas City Chiefs 13-7. Mike LaFleur wants to see both Zach Wilson and Mike White on the practice field. Raiders cornerback Damon Arnette is being released by the team, per multiple reports.
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Aaron Rodgers is the latest example of how many fail to grasp the responsibility that comes with such freedom. Rodgers is entitled to his own remedy, but isn't entitled to lie about it. All signs are pointing to the Browns releasing receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Rodgers had the nerve to ask the league and the NFLPA to grant him vaccinated status this summer because he had undergone treatment from his personal homeopathic doctor.
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Quarterback Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday. Rodgers is not vaccinated against the virus. Unvaccinated players who test positive are required to isolate for 10 days and can only return to action if asymptomatic after those 10 days. Second-year quarterback Jordan Love is likely to start in place of Rodgers.
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 and won't play in Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Rodgers' vaccination status means he will be sidelined until at least Nov. 13. Second-year man Jordan Love is set to make his first NFL start.
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Mason Crosby hit a 51-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Green Bay Packers to a 30-28 win over the San Francisco 49ers. San Francisco took a 28-27 lead with 37 seconds left when Jimmy Garoppolo found Kyle Juszczyk with a 12-yard touchdown pass. Aaron Rodgers set up Crosby's winning field goal with 25- and 17-yard completions to Davante Adams.
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The Saints routed the Packers 38-3 in the most lopsided loss of Rodgers’ career. Rodgers finished with a 36.8 passer rating, tied for his fourth worst in 191 starts. Love, the Packers’ 2020 first-round draft pick, saw his first regular-season game action in the fourth quarter.
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Green Bay Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers have reached a compromise in the form of a restructured contract. The restructuring of the contract will give the Packers more salary cap flexibility despite not causing Rodgers any financial losses. The agreement also voids the 2023 year in the contract.
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Aaron Rodgers was nowhere to be seen when the Packers gathered at 11 a.m. CT. Rodgers is subject to $93,085 in fines if he does not show for the entire three-day camp. The Packers have discussed giving Rodgers an excused absence, which would then waive the fines.
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Rodgers had his agent travel to Green Bay for several days over the last month to negotiate in person with the Packers’ brass. Rodgers has the option of retiring if the Packers are dead-set against trading him. The last time a reigning league MVP did not return to his team was when Jim Brown retired in 1965.
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Cleveland Browns rookie coach Kevin Stefanski was named Coach of the Year. Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry was named the Offensive Player of the year. Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald earned his third Defensive Player of Year award.
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Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur opted to go for a field goal on fourth down. The decision came as a shock to Tampa Bay Buccaneers outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett. After the game, Rodgers and Tom Brady met at midfield.