The quarterback of the Green Bay Packers continued through mini-camp practice on Wednesday despite showing apparent pain from the leg that he injured in the 2018 campaign.
Aaron Rodgers looked like he showed a little discomfort during one of the QB drills but continued on without any apparent issues. See what happened here: https://t.co/6M29SzgiCT pic.twitter.com/WU3t3YZEXa
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) June 12, 2019
A video from ESPN’s Rob Demovsky at practice Wednesday shows that Rodgers appeared to slightly favor his left leg after he threw a rollout pass during Wednesday’s practice inside the Don Hutson Center.
He kneeled down and showed a bit of a limp, but appeared to continue through that part of practice without missing the next few plays.
Rodgers told WTMJ sister station ESPN Wisconsin’s “Wilde and Tausch” that he played almost the entire 2018 season with a broken left leg bone at the top of his knee joint and a sprained knee.