The final time Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers performed in Chicago he issued the infamous “I still own you” remark.
Regardless of a broken thumb and now a rib harm that pressured him to depart last Sunday’s game, the Packers quarterback will get an opportunity to indicate his dominance as soon as once more over the Chicago Bears (he’s 24-5 as a starter in his career).
Rodgers stated Tuesday throughout his weekly look on “The Pat McAfee Show” that he expects to play Sunday after receiving “excellent news” on his scans.
“I plan on taking part in,” Rodgers stated.
Rodgers left Sunday’s recreation in opposition to the Philadelphia Eagles late within the third quarter with what was described as an indirect harm. In his press convention afterward, Rodgers known as it a rib harm. Rodgers stated Tuesday he was having a tough time respiratory after a pair hits within the recreation.
One, he stated, early within the recreation “rattled the rib cage.” He obtained X-rays at Lincoln Monetary Discipline to rule out a punctured lung.
“I used to be in appreciable ache and felt like I couldn’t transfer on the market actually a lot in any respect,” Rodgers stated. ”Wished to ensure it wasn’t one thing actually, actually critical.”
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Aaron Rodgers pleased for Jordan Love’s displaying vs. the Eagles
Packers backup quarterback Jordan Love came in the game and led two scoring drives, a landing and a subject objective, in the eventual 40-33 loss. Love completed 6 of 9 for 113 yards, together with a slant cross that Christian Watson took 63 yards for a landing.
“It was very nice to look at,” Rodgers stated of Love. “I really feel like an older brother watching him do properly. I care concerning the child lots. Enjoyable to see his development. Enjoyable to simply see him simply type of stress-free on the market. As soon as you can also make a number of performs it type of takes the nervousness out of the physique and the stress out of the physique. To see him make correct throws and do what he’s been doing, it’s been enjoyable to look at.”
Aaron Rodgers says he does not want a health care provider to present him ‘an excuse’ to not play
Rodgers stated whatever the workforce’s file — the Packers are 4-8 — he can be on the market taking part in if he is ready.
“And never simply trigger it’s Chicago,” Rodgers stated. “That’s what you do. Whenever you’re a participant you go on the market and in the event you can play, you play. You don’t want some physician to present you an excuse. When you can go on the market and compete and you’ve got aggressive greatness in your physique, in your coronary heart, in your thoughts, you exit and play.”
Rodgers urged he feels gamers right now could also be extra unwilling to take the sphere if they are not 100% as a consequence of a possible drop-off of their play. That is not the case with him, he stated.
“I’d assume that’s in all probability extra prevalent now than perhaps it was,” Rodgers stated. “I feel there may be understandably, I assume, there’s concern round what does it imply if I’m not one hundred percent and I don’t play my best possible going on the market. Can I reside with that actuality? And I feel many individuals can’t. For me, I can as a result of I do know what aggressive greatness is.“
Rodgers stated profitable the remaining 5 video games is his precedence.
“We’re not eradicated,” Rodgers stated, referencing the workforce’s slim playoff probabilities. “We received an opportunity to run the final 5 and see the place we stand after that. That’s the main target for me. Go to considered one of my favourite locations to minimize in Chicago and hopefully get an enormous win.”
The Packers play the Bears (3-9) at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday at Soldier Discipline.
This text initially appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Aaron Rodgers says on Pat McAfee Show that he plans to play vs. Bears