Aaron Rodgers Is Already Taking Snaps

Written by John Breech at CBS Sports.com

Exactly one month after breaking his collarbone, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is already back on the practice field in Green Bay. Well, kind of.

Although Rodgers wasn’t technically practicing on Wednesday, he was on the field doing conditioning work and taking snaps from a team trainer (You can see video of Rodgers’ short workout by clicking here).

According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Rodgers’ appearance marked the first time since his injury that he had done any type of work during the portion of Packers’ practice that’s open to the media.

Rodgers hasn’t played since he broke his collarbone in a 23-10 loss to the Vikings on October 15. Four days after he suffered the injury, Rodgers underwent surgery and later told Conan O’Brien that it took 13 screws to repair his collarbone. The Packers quarterback, who was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 20, is eligible to return to practice after six weeks on IR, which means he could return as soon as December 1. Once he returns to practice, if the Packers feel that he’s healthy enough, Rodgers could return to game action as early as Week 15.

The fact that he was on the field doing anything has to be an encouraging sign for the Packers. The Journal Sentinel pointed out that Rodgers did several things on Wednesday, including agility drills. The Packers quarterback also took snaps under center and a few shotgun snaps from a team trainer. The most encouraging sign might have been the fact that Rodgers threw the ball a few times, although he only threw it a few yards while using a “three-quarters motion.”

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