The good news is Aaron Rodgers’ knee is just fine. The bad news is Rodgers is playing golf and that means it’s the offseason.
Rodgers was hitting balls on the practice range in Monterey in advance of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Tuesday. He was palling around with former 49ers quarterback Steve Young and Badger great and pro golfer Jerry Kelly.
Rodgers has played in this event numerous times before, the last time being in 2014.
And yes, Rodgers actually had to be cleared by doctors to play. The fact that he was cleared shows how minor that surgery was. He went under the knife around three weeks ago.
The tournament starts on Thursday.
Earlier on the range, @AaronRodgers12 and Steve Young chatting @attproam pic.twitter.com/F2TYMp29C8
— Ron Kroichick (@ronkroichick) February 9, 2016
.@jerrykelly13pga watches @AaronRodgers12 Tuesday @attproam. #PGATOUR #GreenBayPackers #nfl pic.twitter.com/Y8QZ6V73Dq
— PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) February 9, 2016
So what? I played golf with a torn ACL. No big deal.
He had arthroscopic surgery, not a triple bypass. What’s with the hard on for Rodgers?
Yeah, so Rodgers just plain sucked this year, no injury. Steve and Rodgers “So Steve, what’s it like to play on the West Coast…” Why play for a shitty Front Office when you can suck and be traded to West Coast…
Archive this email because its gonna happen before he retires