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Aaron Rodgers Returns To Packers Practice, Takes First Team Snaps

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Packers QB Aaron Rodgers suffered a concussion on the final play of the game last Sunday. Just four days later, he's back at practice.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinal reports Rodgers “appeared to be cleared for everything” and took all of his regular first team snaps.

The walk-throughs go at slow pace and Rodgers didn’t throw the ball hard, but later he took part in a 2-minute drill and appeared to be doing everything he normally would in a practice. We don’t get to see the team portion of practice, so it’s unclear whether he took snaps there, but from the look of things, he appeared cleared for everything.

Good news for the Packers and good news for fantasy football.

The Packers weren’t in pads so the next test for Rodgers will come at Friday’s practice. By then we should have a better idea of whether he’ll play.

Check out Acme Packing Company for a round up on the Packers injuries.

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