Author: Michael

First ayahuasca, then a Panchakarma and now… this.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been outspoken about the fact that he plans to take his time mulling over a decision about his football future, but said that he believes he’ll be ready to reveal his intentions after his isolation retreat.
His “darkness retreat” that is.
Speaking with Pat McAfee and A.J. Hawk on The Pat Mcafee Show on Tuesday, Rodgers explained that he plans to go on a four-day-and-night excursion that will take place in total darkness. The 39-year-old will be completely isolated during that time.

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The quarterback still has not made up his decision about playing next year.
With Tom Brady officially retired, Aaron Rodgers has become the biggest story of the NFL offseason. The Packers quarterback has to decide whether he will play in the NFL next season, and if so, whether he wants to stay in Green Bay or request a trade elsewhere.
Some have speculated that Rodgers will not want to retire the same year as Brady and JJ Watt stepped away, which would mean entering Canton on the same day as those two in five years.

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The new Dallas guard has not spoken about why he deleted the post from November.
Shortly after Kyrie Irving received a suspension from the Nets in November for his promotion of an antisemitic book and film on social media, the guard posted an apology on Instagram to Jewish families and communities.
On Tuesday, though, The Athletic‘s Sam Amick pointed out that Irving’s Instagram apology has since been deleted. It’s unclear at this time why Irving deleted the post, and exactly when he did it.

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Aaron Rodgers has laid out an interesting timeline for a decision on his future, and it involves some serious alone time.
The fate of Rodgers remains one of the biggest storylines in the entire NFL. Will he stay with the Packers? Is a trade on the horizon? Could the four-time MVP retire and call it quits?
It sounds like fans will have a decision sooner than later.
Will Aaron Rodgers retire? (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
Rodgers needs to be alone before making a final call.

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The Memphis Grizzlies talk more trash than any other team in the NBA. The team’s inability to keep its mouth shut is why the city of Memphis loves them and anyone outside the 901 hates them.
Dillon Brooks, Jaren Jackson Jr., and Desmond Bane do more than their fair share of trash-talking, but the focus in that arena falls on the face of the franchise, Ja Morant.
Morant has an active mouth while he’s out on the floor, but took his chatter game to a whole new level last season when he famously said “we don’t duck no smoke, we run up the chimney.

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