Bakhtiari reiterates stance on Packers' rebuild

Green Bay left tackle David Bakhtiari said it is 'disrespectful' to say the Packers aren't rebuilding after losing Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets.
Jun 1 · ESPN New York Jets Green Bay Packers Aaron RodgersJets optimistic on Rodgers' calf, RB Hall's rehab

Jets coach Robert Saleh says Aaron Rodgers' strained calf is "fine" and he expects the quarterback to practice fully by next week. Saleh is also bullish on Breece Hall's availability by Week 1.
Jun 1 · ESPN New York Jets Breece Hall Aaron RodgersAaron Rodgers Addresses Packers Exit

Aaron Rodgers‘ Green Bay departure would have been far messier had it occurred in 2021, when he requested to be moved. But the divorce, coming after a prolonged trade negotiation, has still produced a stream of headlines. The new Jets quarterback attempted to set the record straight regarding a few key 2020s Packers plotlines. Shortly […]
Jun 1 · Pro Football Rumors Green Bay Packers New York Jets Davante Adams Romeo Doubs Christian Kirk Jordan Love Aaron Rodgers Marquez Valdes-Scantling Christian WatsonAaron Rodgers Is Fine

New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh said that quarterback Aaron Rodgers (calf) is "fine," but he will be limited in organized team activities on Wednesday. The Jets are working to get Rodgers practicing in full by next week. The hope is that the 39-year-old future Hall of Famer will be back practicing in full by this Friday after he suffered a minor calf strain in practice last week. It's a reminder that Rodgers isn't a spring chicken anymore, but he should be just fine for training camp this summer and the start of the regular season this fall. The former Green Bay Packers signal-caller has better offensive weapons around him in 2023 than he did in his final year with the Cheeseheads, but fantasy managers should still view him as more of a high-end QB2 than a QB1 in what could be the final season of his illustrious career.
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Aaron Rodgers Suffers Calf Strain Tuesday

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (calf) reportedly suffered a strained calf at organized team activities on Tuesday, according to sources. However, the injury is considered minor as of now, and the expectation is that he should be back fairly soon. Rodgers remained on the field after getting hurt in warmups and walked slowly from drill to drill. It was probably just a precautionary measure for the Jets to hold the future Hall of Famer out of drills after acquiring him in a trade with the Green Bay Packers this offseason. The 39-year-old signal-caller has a good chance to bounce back from one of his worst seasons in 2022 because of better offensive weapons in New York, but from a fantasy perspective, Rodgers is probably more of a high-end QB2/low-end QB1 at this point in his career.
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