The Green Bay Packers will open their mandatory mini-camp with arguably their most important player on the field.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will reportedly be in uniform and participating in the team's three-day mini-camp that begins Tuesday. Rodgers sat out last year's mandatory mini-camp because of a rift with the team. He also missed the voluntary organized team activities earlier this offseason.
Fresh off of signing a $150 million contract with the Packers, the mini-camp will give Rodgers the opportunity to work with a virtually new wide receiver corps after several departed during the offseason.
Fans will be able to check out Rodgers and the Packers during their mini-camp sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday.