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Aaron Rodgers Likens Coronavirus Lockdown to 'House Arrest'

Like everyone coping with the coronavirus crisis, Aaron Rodgers was having an unusual offseason -- and that was before the Packers went out and drafted his potential replacement in the first round.

Speaking extensively to reporters for the first time since the Packers drafted Utah State QB Jordan Love with the 26th pick last month, Rodgers suggested he's not a big fan of stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus crisis.

While discussing Love's arrival in Green Bay during the conference call, Rodgers was asked his feelings on whether it's safe to play in 2020.

“Yeah that’s a good question.