Aaron Rodgers not expected to attend Packers' mandatory minicamp amid feud with front office, per report

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By Zinifer in Sports
Updated 3 years ago

All is relatively quiet on the Aaron Rodgers front, even with Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy saying this week that the star quarterback's "situation" has "divided our fan base." Two weeks after publicly acknowledging his feud with Green Bay and declining to confirm or deny that he wants to be traded, Rodgers is still under contract with the Packers, and no move appears imminent. Rodgers is not expected to attend the Packers' mandatory minicamp which begins on Tuesday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The Packers could either excuse Rodgers' absence or fine him $93,085 if he misses Tuesday's minicamp practice.

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