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Packers have no Rodgers update with LaFleur unsure if Green Bay QB will attend mini-camp
Written by Sports Desk. Posted in NFL. | 02 June 2021 | 1042 Views
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Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur is unsure whether wantaway quarterback Aaron Rodgers will report for next week's mandatory mini-camp.

Rodgers has already skipped voluntary organised team activities (OTA) as the reigning NFL MVP pushes to leave the Packers – a franchise he has represented since 2005.

Reports of Rodgers' unhappiness first emerged on draft day this year, though Green Bay are unwilling to trade the superstar and three-time MVP.

It remains to be seen whether the disgruntled Super Bowl winner will attend the three-day camp, which starts on Tuesday, and the Packers were unable to provide an update.

"I don't know," LaFleur told reporters on Wednesday when asked whether Rodgers will report. "We'll see come Tuesday."

"I've got nothing to update on that situation, and you guys all know how we feel about it," LaFleur said.

Rodgers amassed 48 touchdowns, five interceptions and a completion rate of 70.7 per cent for the Packers – who lost to eventual Super Bowl champions the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Rodgers' quarterback rating of 121.5 puts him second on the all-time list among qualifiers, behind only his 2011 campaign (122.5).

In total, Rodgers completed 372 of 526 attempts for 4,299 yards as the Packers topped the NFC North with a 13-3 record to clinch home-field advantage and the top seed in the NFC playoffs for the first time since 2011.

Rodgers is level with Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, Brett Favre, Johnny Unitas and Jim Brown with three MVP honours – only Peyton Manning (five) has more in NFL history.

The Packers will open their 2021 season against the New Orleans Saints on September 12.