Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had plenty to stay about his toe injury on Tuesday afternoon.
Rodgers hasn’t been 100 percent since returning from the reserve/COVID-19 list. He’s been dealing with a toe injury that’s limited his mobility.
However, the good news is Rodgers is apparently improving.
Rodgers revealed on Tuesday that he is improving. Rest will ultimately be the biggest factor in his recovery moving forward.
“I did get some great information about my foot. There was nothing really revolutionary,” Rodgers said, via Pro Football Talk. “There was no mindset change or anything. The biggest key is rest. I wish that there was another one of these [bye] weeks, so I could get 14 to 21 great days without doing anything. But the toe is improving and we’ll see how it feels later in the week.”
Aaron Rodgers: The toe is improving and we’ll see how it feels later in the week. https://t.co/qeeMRMWyyO
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) December 7, 2021
Aaron Rodgers won’t miss any games because of the toe injury.
It’ll simply be something he has to tolerate the rest of this season.
“I think any decision that’s made would be one that allows me to play. I’m not going to miss any games,” Rodgers continued. “I’ve, obviously, played with much bigger injuries, different parts of my body. And although it’s a small pinky toe, it’s definitely painful and creates some issues. But I’m not going to miss any games because of it.”
Rodgers and the Packers battle the Chicago Bears this Sunday.
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