"At this point, I have to focus on the things I can control and that's practicing well, taking care of my business in the weight room, preparing,K?nken Ryggs?ck, being a good teammate," Rodgers said.
The Packers made a big investment in Rodgers this past offseason, signing him to a five-year contract extension through the 2019 season worth as much as $110 million. The 2011 NFL MVP, who turned 30 this month, led the Packers to a 5-2 start despite a litany of injuries elsewhere on the team. Receiver Randall Cobb, tight end Jermichael Finley and linebacker Clay Matthews were among those who got hurt before Rodgers went down. |