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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The NFL season is rocking up the fans, but some franchises have had noteworthy setbacks. The Gridiron is a relentless sport, and the chances of an athlete getting hurt become inevitable. However, Tua Tagovailoa’s injury could be a wake-up call for everyone in the league. It could make them realize how much better they can handle things. But Aaron Rodgers does not know what the NFL could do about it.

The Green Bay Packers have touched upon the United Kingdom for their first-ever NFL International series game. Aaron Rodgers spoke to the media after the team’s arrival and touched upon multiple topics. A reporter raised the concussion debacle in the league, and A-Rod left some words which could sound interesting.

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Aaron Rodgers mentioned, “I just think we have to police ourselves as well as be smart about that. Players want to be out there, but we need to think about our long-term health. I think we all know the difference between getting rocked and getting concussed. There’s definitely a difference. I’ve had a few on the field and there’s a difference between getting nailed and going to the sidelines and you know, maybe your jaw hurts, your neck’s hurting a little bit, and then actually having a concussion. So, I don’t know what else the NFL can do honestly.”

Rodgers also pondered upon what happened with Tua Tagovailoa. He understands the struggle of players to stay out there and compete. However, they must all consider their long-term well-being since everybody knows the ramifications of CTE.

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A-Rod and the Packers would take on the New York Giants at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Week 5.

Aaron Rodgers wanted a longer London trip

The Green Bay quarterback looked thrilled for the NFL International game. He wished to spend more time in the overseas area as It would be his first time. However, Packers HC Matt LaFleur made sure that the team practiced in Green Bay so that they would not lose their momentum because of jetlag or other factors. It fascinated Aaron Rodgers how LaFleur fixated on the intricate details.

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Before leaving for London, Rodgers revealed why he wanted to depart early. He wanted to learn about the culture, visit the sights, and socialize with fans. Rodgers is not the only one who wishes to test the local brew. The entire workforce wants to get the taste.

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The Giants remain undefeated in London. But will the Packers snap their streak? It is subject to witness.

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