Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers returns to practice, will play Sunday vs. Minnesota Vikings

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Rodgers won't be going into another game without practicing. The quarterback for the Packers practiced on a limited basis on Friday for the first time in a month.

He has a toe injury that he said happened during his COVID-19 quark, but he wouldn't give any other details.

He will start on Sunday at the Minnesota Vikings.

Packers coach Matt LaFleur said that he was limited. He looked like he was throwing the football. I'm confident that he'll be fine on Sunday.

Rodgers did not practice. His last full practice was two days before the Packers played the Washington Football Team.

The Packers did not hold any official practices in the week leading up to the game at Arizona. The Packers held a short practice on the field the following Monday that Rodgers took part in, although it was not a full-speed workout. Rodgers tested positive for the disease two days later.

Jordan Love got all the reps at quarterback last week before Rodgers came back, and this week he took all the reps. Rodgers was on the sideline for Thursday's practice.

Nathaniel Hackett said it was different. I think it's a great opportunity for Jordan to be able to develop, and it's much better to have him in the building. It's one of those things you have to keep working on, you have to make everyone else ready for when he gets out there.

Allen Lazard was questionable because of a shoulder injury. The receiver was ruled out, but he plays mostly on special teams.

It will be at least another week before David Bakhtiari plays. He was activated from the physically unable to perform list, but he is still not ready to return from his knee surgery. He didn't practice all week after being a regular participant. LaFleur insisted that the person did not have a problem.

It's part of the process. He's coming off an injury. We're trying to put him in the best possible position when he does return so that he's good to go.