No surgery for Rodgers: Unless something drastic changes, quarterback Aaron Rodgers will not have shoulder surgery.
David Dunn, Rodgers' agent, said Rodgers has not felt the need to see a doctor about his surgery since the season ended and probably will not do so.
"He felt great at the end of the season, went on his two-week vacation and still felt great," Dunn said. "If we were going to get something done, we would have done it by now, I would guess."
Rodgers suffered a separated right shoulder on Sept. 28 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He left the game because of the injury but played the rest of the season with it. Both Rodgers and McCarthy said there was little wrong with the shoulder by the end of the season.