
Rodgers would keep the team entertained however in his own unique way. When Favre decided to continue his career into the 2006 season, Rodgers was forced to continue in his role as the second quarterback on the depth chart. Rodgers had little playing time during the year, but did see time in a win against the New Orleans Saints and in a loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Rodgers spent a disappointing 4–12 2005 season as the Packers' back-up quarterback behind Brett Favre. In August 2005, Rodgers agreed to a reported five-year, $7.7 million deal that included $5.4 million in guaranteed money and had the potential to pay him as much as $24.5 million if all incentives and escalators were met. 2 in.) may have contributed to his precipitous slide. In addition to the fact that many teams drafting between second and 22nd positions had positional needs more pressing than quarterback, Rodgers' relatively short stature (6 ft. His slip to the 24th choice became one of the biggest stories of the draft, though he was still the second quarterback taken in the draft. He threw for 24 touchdowns and only 8 interceptions in his last college season, impressing many NFL scouts. He had tied an NCAA record when he completed 23 consecutive passes against the eventual national champions, USC.

He had posted impressive numbers as a junior with Cal throwing for 2,320 yards with a 67.5 completion rating. Rodgers was expected to be selected early in the 2005 NFL Draft and was thought of as the potential number one pick overall. His 45 career playoffs touchdown passes rank him second (alongside Joe Montana) behind only Tom Brady's 83. At Super Bowl XLV, Rodgers led the Packers with three touchdown passes to win the Super Bowl and was named Most Valuable Player.Īs of Week 8 of the 2021 season, Rodgers' 429 career regular season touchdown passes rank him fifth on the list of "Regular Season Career Passing Touchdowns," trailing only Tom Brady (596), Drew Brees (571), Peyton Manning (539), and Brett Favre (508). In his first two seasons as starter, Rodgers became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw 4,000 yards in both of his first two years as a starter.Īs of the 2010 season, Rodgers became the NFL all-time career leader in passer rating during the regular season (98.4), and lowest career pass interception percent (1.99%). After Favre's original retirement, Rodgers entered his fourth season as the Packers starting quarterback in 2008. He spent his first three seasons learning under future Hall of Famer Brett Favre as his backup from 2005 to 2007. Nicknamed "A-Rod" (not to be confused with baseball player, Alex Rodriguez), Rodgers slipped in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft until being drafted 24th overall by the Green Bay Packers. The league is aware of the current situation in Green Bay and will reviewing the matter with the Packers.” - National Football League statementĪccording to the NFL and NFLPA COVID-19 protocols, fines for unvaccinated players who violate COVID-19 protocols start at $14,650, up to a week’s salary and/or suspension for 4 weeks for repeated violations.Aaron Rodgers (born Decemin Chico, California) is the starting football quarterback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL).

Failure to properly enforce the protocols has resulted in discipline being assessed against individual clubs in the past. The primary responsibility for enforcement of the Covid protocols within club facilities rests with each club. The NFL issued a statement Wednesday afternoon saying it will be “reviewing the matter with the Packers.” The league mentions teams have been disciplined for not enforcing the COVID-19 protocols that were announced over the summer. Bortles was on the Packers’ roster this summer until Aaron Rodgers reported.- Adam Schefter November 3, 2021 Veteran QB Blake Bortles is flying to Green Bay with the expectation he will sign to the Packers’ practice squad and be eligible for the 53-man roster Sunday, per source.
