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Packers quarterback Aaron Rogers watches warmups before a game earlier this season in Pittsburgh. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy says quarterback Aaron Rodgers is getting ready to play against the Carolina Panthers this weekend.
Rodgers was medically cleared to return from a collarbone injury on Tuesday night. Rodgers missed the last seven games after breaking his right collarbone in Week 6 at Minnesota.
The two-time NFL MVP is eligible to be activated on Friday, eight weeks after initially going on injured reserve.
The Packers (7-6) went 3-4 with backup Brett Hundley starting at quarterback to stay in the playoff race. They are one of four teams with at least seven wins chasing Atlanta for the second wild-card berth in the NFC.




