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Aaron Rodgers expected to skip Packers’ voluntary offseason program, per report

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The Packers will kick off their 2022 offseason program on April 18, and when they do, they’ll likely be without star quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The reigning MVP is expected to skip the voluntary meetings and workouts ahead of June’s mandatory minicamp, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Rodgers, 38, did the same last offseason before also holding out of minicamp amid a dispute with Green Bay brass, but is just a month removed from signing a three-year, $150 million extension with the team.

Phase One of the offseason program includes team meetings, strength and conditioning training, and physical rehab, while organized team activities (OTAs), which begin in May,…

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