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Rodgers a noshow, Brady fullgo at minicamps

Rodgers a no-show, Brady full-go at minicamps

- By ROB MAADDI AP Pro Football Writer

Aaron Rodgers was a no-show and Tom Brady was full-go.

The quarterbac­ks who faced off in the NFC championsh­ip game five months ago dominated headlines as several NFL teams opened mandatory minicamps on Tuesday.

Rodgers expectedly skipped Green Bay’s first session after missing the team’s voluntary organized team activities. It remains uncertain whether the reigning MVP will return to the Packers.

“I think any time you’re talking about any player on your football team, you’d love everybody to be here,” Packers coach Matt Lafleur said. “And so, it’s certainly, it is what it is, man. And we’ll focus and we’ll control and work on the guys that are here and try to help them become the best to their ability and coach the heck out of them.”

Lafleur declined to say whether Rodgers’ absence was excused. The team has the option to fine Rodgers just over $93,000 if he misses all three minicamp practices this week.

“I’m not going to get into my conversati­ons with Aaron and the communicat­ion,” Lafleur said. “I’m naturally optimistic, but you know, again, we’ll take it day by day and just do whatever we can to help remedy the situation.”

Lafleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst have both said they want Rodgers back. Gutekunst has said he won’t trade Rodgers, who has three years left on his contract.

Rodgers was noncommitt­al about his future in an ESPN interview last month but expressed his displeasur­e with the front office and made it clear his issue with the team wasn’t about quarterbac­k Jordan Love being drafted in the first round last year.

“It’s about character, it’s about culture, it’s about doing things the right way,” he said.

Rodgers won’t need much practice time with the Packers whenever he returns, if he comes back at all.

“I think Aaron’s got a ton of experience and he’s not a guy that I worry about particular­ly that much,” Lafleur said. “He’s a pro’s pro. I know he knows how to take care of his body and get himself ready to play. So that is not much of a concern for us at all.”

While Rodgers remained absent in Green Bay, Brady was back on the field in Tampa Bay leading the defending Super Bowl champions on his surgically repaired knee.

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 ?? AP PHOTO BY JEFFREY PHELPS ?? In this Jan. 16 file photo, Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers (12) runs with the ball during the team’s NFL divisional playoff football game against the Los Angeles Rams in Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers’ teammates say the MVP’S uncertain status won’t distract them in their offseason preparatio­ns. Rodgers hasn’t been present for organized team activities this week following an ESPN report last month that he doesn’t want to return to Green Bay. Rodgers was noncommitt­al about his future in an ESPN interview Monday night, May 24.
AP PHOTO BY JEFFREY PHELPS In this Jan. 16 file photo, Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers (12) runs with the ball during the team’s NFL divisional playoff football game against the Los Angeles Rams in Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers’ teammates say the MVP’S uncertain status won’t distract them in their offseason preparatio­ns. Rodgers hasn’t been present for organized team activities this week following an ESPN report last month that he doesn’t want to return to Green Bay. Rodgers was noncommitt­al about his future in an ESPN interview Monday night, May 24.

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