Aaron Rodgers has not started his "darkness retreat" yet, and even when it's over, that doesn't mean the Green Bay Packers quarterback will know if he's going to play in the NFL next season.
Rodgers initially revealed his unorthodox decision-making approach last week on "The Pat McAfee Show," saying he would spend four days and four nights in darkness isolation at some point after the Super Bowl.
Some took that to mean that the darkness retreat had started already.
"This thing has been planned for about four months and it was always the same date -- it was always the end of this week," Rodgers told McAfee on Tuesday.