The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Big boost for Packers

McCarthy: Packers’ Rodgers preparing to play this weekend

- BY GENARO C. ARMAS

The Green Bay Packers stayed afloat in the post-season race while hoping for nearly two months that Aaron Rodgers would return.

News that the two-time NFL MVP was cleared medically to return from a collarbone injury finally arrived Tuesday night, coming a bit later than coach Mike McCarthy hoped but well worth the wait for the playoff-hopeful Packers.

Rodgers is in line to start this weekend against the Carolina Panthers.

“Next step is preparing to play this week,” McCarthy said before practice Wednesday.

It’s back to a normal week of preparatio­n for Rodgers after making what McCarthy had considered great progress from right collarbone surgery. He was hurt against Minnesota on Oct. 15 and had the procedure four days later.

“It’s been a long road ... but I’m happy to say I’ve been medically cleared to return,” Rodgers wrote on Instagram Tuesday night. “Thanks for all the love, support, prayers and well wishes over the past 8 weeks and a big thank you to Dr. (Pat) McKenzie and our incredible training staff.”

The Packers (7-6) went 3-4 with backup Brett Hundley starting to stay in the playoff race, including a 27-21 victory in overtime last week over Cleveland.

They are one of four teams with at least seven wins chasing Atlanta for the second wildcard berth in the NFC.

Rodgers is eligible to be activated Friday, eight weeks after initially going on injured reserve. But the preparatio­n has already started. McCarthy said there would be extra individual work in practice.

Rodgers, though, has looked good throwing the ball in brief periods when he has been before cameras, including pregame in Pittsburgh before the 31-28 loss

Nov. 26.

He returned to practice on what McCarthy called a “trial return” on Dec. 2, and led the scout team last week. The collarbone was scanned on Monday to determine he was ready to return.

The Packers are known for their conservati­ve approach in dealing with injuries. Rodgers is known for his competitiv­eness.

“They laid out the gantlet of what needed to be done, he ran through it,” McCarthy said of the medical staff’s evaluation of Rodgers.

“You have to trust the people, the expertise, the care and we all understand the importance of every play coming back in this situation, especially Aaron’s specific injury . ... We went through that process and this is where we are today.”

It did make for a late Tuesday night of preparatio­n for the coaching staff before McCarthy was finally able to return home.

“I have Elf on the Shelf responsibi­lities and I didn’t get to it (until) midnight last night,” the coach joked. to the Steelers on

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? In this Nov. 26, photo, Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers watches warmups before an NFL game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh.
AP PHOTO In this Nov. 26, photo, Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers watches warmups before an NFL game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh.

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