Aaron Rodgers admits he did not play because of field – ProFootballTalk



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No, Aaron, this is not clickbait.

Aim, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was willing to say a lot of things to do in Canada.

With the team playing on an 80-yard Winnipeg field because the NFL has a hole in the end zone where the CFL goalposts used to be a problem, the Packers held out 33 of their players against the Raiders.

Raiders coach Jon Gruden said the field was not a problem for him, but coach Packers Matt LaFleur was just trying to be polite to his Canadian hosts.

"We made the adjustments we felt in our football team, and we moved forward," LaFleur said, via the team's official website. "It was a combination of a lot of things I really do not want to get into right now. It is what it is. They were not playing their guys and I just did not want to get our guys at risk. "

Rodgers was more direct. Via Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com, Rodgers said on the team's television broadcast that it was not all about the back tightness which caused it to be a healthy scratch last week, saying it was "nothing to do with [his sore] back, it's more the field conditions that we had tonight. "

This means that Rodgers will likely go through the preseason without a snap, which is better than the alternative they are considering in this morning, where Cam Newton was injured in his first preseason game.

"I feel confident in our preparation," LaFleur said. "Hindsight is 20/20. I know we're going to get second-guessed every way, but I'm not worried about it.

"I'm concerned about how we go about our business and our mindset, and I think our guys are confident."

If only the league could say the same thing, now that Winnipeg has joined Mexico City, Canton, and Dayton, Ohio (where A.J. Green was hurt in a league-arranged Bengals practice on an old turf college) for field-related fiascoes.

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