Aaron Rodgers Says Toe Injury ‘Not an Issue’ Ahead of 49ers vs. Packers Playoff Game
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Aaron Rodgers provided an update on the injured toe that limited him earlier in the season during Tuesday’s interview on The Pat McAfee Show:
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“It feels really good, but there’s still some achiness from time to time,” Rodgers said. “But I think at this point I’m as close to 100 percent as I’m going to get for the rest of the season. So it’s not an issue. I’ve been practicing every single day now. There’s a little discomfort, but I feel good.”
Rodgers missed the Packers’ Week 9 game against the Kansas City Chiefs in November after testing positive for COVID-19. He returned in Week 10 and played every game since but missed practices over the next few weeks as a result of the toe injury.
Though he never revealed the initial cause of the injury, he told reporters he suffered a setback in mid-December.
This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.
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