Jul 26, 2021 | 5:23 PM
Itâs part business for a publicly owned corporation, part festival for many of the corporation owners and at the 2021 Green Bay Packers Annual Stockholders meeting at Lambeau Field, it was also a day the Aaron Rodgers badly damaged fence finally got some mending.   It may not be a permanent fix but all indications point to the three time NFL Most Valuable Player coming back to Lambeau at least for this fall.
ESPNâs Adam Schefter reported just after the 90 minute shareholder meeting concluded that Rodgers and the Packers were close to an agreement that would get him back on the field possibly for the first training camp practice on Wednesday.  It was Schefter who detonated the bombshell story on the night of the NFL Draft in April that Rodgers had told many in his circle that heâd never play another down for the only NFL team heâs known.  Through a variety of sources and one media session with ESPNâs Kenny Mayne on his final broadcast, Rodgers expressed frustration over the âcultureâ and âphilosophyâ of the organization. It went beyond contracts and money, more on how he felt he had been treated by the team with the drafting of Jordan Love and the releasing of other veteran players when communication between the front office and himself had broken down.