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Aaron Rodgers has no desire to hold back

GREEN BAY – Aaron Rodgers will concede that adjustments have to be made on offense when some fellow starters can’t play.

But that doesn’t mean he wants to hold back.

“I don’t ever want to take a conservative approach,” Rodgers said prior to Wednesday’s practice, “and I don’t think Mike (McCarthy) does either.”

As the Packers begin preparing for the Bengals, lineup uncertainty reigns on offense.

Starting tackles David Bakhtiari (hamstring) and Bryan Bulaga (ankle) both missed last week’s game at Atlanta, and then top receiver Jordy Nelson (quad) exited in the first quarter.