Rodgers seen throwing bombs just 6 weeks after breaking collarbone
Jim Matthews / Green Bay Post Gazette via USA TODAY NETWORK
Aaron Rodgers appears to be a quick healer.
Six weeks after sustaining a broken collarbone that required 13 screws, the Green Bay Packers quarterback was seen launching deep balls on the field before Sunday night's game.
Impressive sight! @rothchris and I both intrigued by @AaronRodgers12 throwing pregame here in Pittsburgh, 54 yards of air on that ball @WBAY pic.twitter.com/JsLQdTFfmW
— Dave Schroeder (@SchroederWBAY) November 26, 2017
Those on the scene reported Rodgers was throwing the ball upwards of 50 yards down the field.
Just three weeks ago, the franchise quarterback said he'd only come off injured reserve this season if his collarbone was completely healed. Now, the hope that Rodgers can return for a late playoff run is likely growing in Wisconsin.
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