Green Bay Packers
Aaron Rodgers - #12 - QB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 2"/ 225 lbs. |
| Birthday | 12/02/1983 |
| Birthplace | Chico, CA |
| College | California |
| Years played | 9 |
| Drafted | 2005, 1st round, 24th pick by Packers |
Packers' Rodgers must pack more punch in prime time
PFW executive editor and resident Packers expert Dan Arkush believes QB Aaron Rodgers will be the player most under the microscope in Green Bay's Seven prime-time affair against the division-rival Vikings.
Rodgers in, Matthews out for Packers
Aaron Rodgers will start for the Packers in Week Six after suffering a concussion last week, but OLB Clay Matthews will be out with a hamstring injury.
Packers' Rodgers practices Thursday morning
Reports out of Green Bay indicate that QB Aaron Rodgers took the vast majority of snaps during a non-contact practice session open to the media Thursday morning.
Rodgers, Matthews, Pickett do not practice for Packers
The first real indication that the Packers might have to face the Dolphins this Sunday without either Aaron Rodgers or Clay Matthews came courtesy of the team’s Wednesday injury report, as neither player participated in Wednesday’s practice.
Packers' 60-second rant: Injuries aren't biggest problem
PFW executive editor and resident Packers expert Dan Arkush believes the subpar efforts of QB Aaron Rodgers and WRs Greg Jennings and Donald Driver through five games could be more painful than the team's lengthy injury list.
Packers' short-term prognosis far from healthy
With a number of key players looking questionable at best for their Week Six game against Miami, the Packers’ short-term status looks more than a little shaky.
Report: Packers' Rodgers suffers concussion
The agony of the Packers’ 13-10 defeat to the Redskins Sunday was magnified with a Tweet by the Green Bay Press-Gazette reporting that QB Aaron Rodgers suffered a concussion on his final offensive play of the game.
Packers' 60-second rant: Red flags blur Super Bowl dream
After barely escaping with a victory against the lowly Lions, the time couldn't be more right for a dominant Packers victory over the Redskins this Sunday.
Smith sees signs owners expect lockout
Speaking at a tailgate-style fan luncheon in Green Bay on Tuesday, NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith said he sees new signs that owners are preparing for a lockout in 2011.
Rodgers approved as Packers' union rep
Already widely considered to be the Packers’ key player on the field, QB Aaron Rodgers deserves similar status off the field after reportedly being voted the team's representative to the NFL Players Association.
They Said It: Packers Tuesday edition
What follows is a six-pack of noteworthy quotes from Packers players and coaches following their first loss of the season to the Bears in Week Three.
Packers players of the week
PFW executive editor and resident Packers expert Dan Arkush selects Green Bay’s players of the week on offense, defense and special teams after the team’s Week Three loss to the Bears.
Packers MVP meter
PFW executive editor and resident Packers expert Dan Arkush presents a running meter that indicates the Packers' top five MVP candidates through their most recent game.
Packers players of the week
PFW executive editor Dan Arkush picks his Packers’ players of the week on offense, defense and special teams.
Matthews dominates as Packers crush Bills
LB Clay Matthews had three sacks to lead a dominant defensive performance in the Packers' 34-7 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
Rodgers leads Packers to 27-20 win vs. Eagles
Aaron Rodgers threw a pair of touchdown passes, Mason Crosby kicked a team-record 56-yard field goal and the Green Bay Packers beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-20.
When should you draft Aaron Rodgers?
Aaron Rodgers enters 2010 as perhaps the top-ranked fantasy QB out there, but should you take him with a top-10 pick?
Can Packers win the big prize?
After a two-day visit to the Packers' training camp, PFW just might be having second thoughts about the team's Super Bowl potential.
Packers: potent but vulnerable
While the bandwagon supporting the Packers as Super Bowl favorites is growing, PFW executive editor Dan Arkush identifies five potential problems the team could be facing in the season ahead.
Don't forget about Rodgers in MVP race
If you listen to NFL analysts, the race for the league's MVP has already been decided. Yet, columnist Mike Beacom believes underappreciated Packers QB Aaron Rodgers should be at the top of the list of candidates.
PLAYER NEWS
Rodgers says injuries to "multiple lower extremities" will keep him out of the Pro Bowl later this month.|||||||
Rodgers was to be the NFC's starting quarterback. But the reigning NFL MVP said on his weekly radio show on Milwaukee's ESPN 540 AM on Tuesday that he didn't pass his year-end physical. He wouldn't get into specifics, though he did say injury to his right ankle that landed him on the injury report several times in the second half of the season "has definitely been a problem."
Rodgers connected with an NFL playoff-record 10 receivers as he threw for 274 yards in his first playoff victory at home victory Saturday over the Vikings.|||||||
Rodgers went with DuJuan Harris on Green Bay's first scoring drive, mixed it up between James Jones, Tom Crabtree and Greg Jennings on the second, and had 22- and 23-yard completions to Jordy Nelson before Kuhn scored on a 3-yard run that put the Packers up 17-3 just before the half.
Rodgers completed 28 of 40 passes for 365 yards and four touchdowns in Green Bay's loss to Minnesota on Sunday.|||||||
Rodgers finished the regular season with 39 touchdown passes - six shy of his career best established last year - compared to only eight interceptions.
Rodgers threw for three touchdowns and ran for another in yet one more brilliant performance in Sunday's 55-7 drubbing of the Titans.|||||||
Rodgers and the Green Bay offense may as well have been playing Madden NFL video game for as easily as they piled up the yardage and the scores on the Titans. The reigning league MVP was 27 of 38 for 342 yards.
Rodgers was 23 of 36 for 291 yards with three TDs in Sunday's win over the Bears.|||||||
Rodgers threw one more TD than he did in the previous three games combined.