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In Aaron Rodgers’s Return, Packers’ Championship Priorities Are Clear

GREEN BAY, Wis. — As he himself told the Pat McAfee Show last week, Aaron Rodgers is an athlete, not an activist. So after completing the mandatory 10-day isolation period that accompanied his contracting the coronavirus, Rodgers rejoined the Green Bay Packers and resumed doing what he does well, or best: playing football.

On Sunday, the Packers won, which they did not do last week when Rodgers was quarantining, in a 17-0 slog over the Seattle Seahawks. He threw some good passes — one of his best, a deep shot to receiver Allen Lazard, was dropped — and some not-so-good passes.