Questions about Aaron Rodgers' future in the NFL can safely resume now after a report indicated the Green Bay Packers quarterback has left his four-day darkness retreat.
quarterback Aaron Rodgers has reportedly emerged from his four-day darkness retreat.
Scott Berman, who owns Sky Cave Retreats in Oregon where the four-time NFL MVP underwent the isolating experience, told ESPN on Thursday thatAaron Rodgers of the Packers looks to pass against the Tennessee Titans at Lambeau Field on Nov. 17, 2022, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. According to Berman, Rodgers was in a 300-square-foot room with a queen size bed, a bathroom and a mat for meditation. The room was described in the report as"a partially underground structure devoid of light," but the lights can be turned on from inside.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers waves to fans after the Los Angeles Rams game in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Dec. 19, 2022."It’s four nights of complete darkness… I’ve had a number of friends who’ve done it and had some profound experiences. And it’s something that’s been on my radar for a few years now and I felt like it’d be something awesome to do regardless of where I was leaning after this season.
In addition to returning to the Packers or officially retiring, Rodgers' options include heading to a new city.
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