At the very least, Aaron Rodgers proved a point Tuesday.
Coming into this week, the Green Bay Packers quarterback had already shown he was willing to lose money this offseason, forgoing a $500,000 bonus that failed to trigger after he skipped voluntary workouts. And he has been willing to tread into some vaguely critical waters, taking a few thinly veiled shots at the Packers’ front office culture.
Now he has shown us something new: a willingness to meaningfully escalate his rift with Packers management closer to a point of no return.