Aaron Rodgers Wasn't 100 Percent Last Year
6 years agoGreen Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (knee) said he "really wasn't 100 percent for the entire year" in 2018. His mobility was limited all year as well and he had a series of shots instead of undergoing surgery after consulting with team doctor Pat McKenzie. Rodgers said he also had a tibial plateau fracture in addition to the MCL sprain he suffered in Week 1. He also suffered a concussion in the regular season finale. It was a tough year for Rodgers, who also didn't have much help in the receiving department outside of Davante Adams. He still managed 4,442 yards and 25 touchdowns to only two interceptions. Expect a bounce-back year for the 35-year-old in 2019 if he is fully healthy.
Source: The Athletic - Michael Cohen
Source: The Athletic - Michael Cohen