Aaron Rodgers to start

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Aaron Rodgers found out he would start against the Chicago Bears just like the rest of hisGreen Bay Packers teammates did.

At 8:05 Thursday morning, Packers coach Mike McCarthy announced during a team meeting that Rodgers would return for Sunday's game, which will determine the NFC North champion.

"We were sitting in the team room, and he told us," Rodgers said. "That was the scene."

McCarthy's announcement ended weeks of speculation about whether Rodgers would return at all after breaking his collarbone Nov. 4 in this season's first meeting with the Bears.

"Every football player that plays in this game Sunday will have risk. I think we all understand that," McCarthy said. "So we've done our due diligence, we've gone through all the evaluations, and we feel it is time. Aaron is ready to play."

Rodgers returned to practice a month ago on a limited basis while waiting for clearance from team physician Dr. Pat McKenzie. McCarthy on Thursday would not discuss the process the team went through this week.

"I don't really want to get in to all of that," McCarthy said. "Frankly, there was a lot of discussion. I think anybody that knows our history, the people involved in those discussions, clearly understands that it was going to be talked about it, talked about again, talked about it over again, and so forth. That's why we've taken the time to get to this decision."

Rodgers was a full participant in practice Thursday for the first time since he broke his left collarbone on the opening series of the 27-20 loss to the Bears last month. Despite going 2-4-1 in the seven games that the former league MVP was sidelined, the Packers (7-7-1) can win the NFC North by beating the Bears (8-7) on Sunday.

McCarthy said he had hoped to have a decision made Tuesday, but the final medical evaluations had not yet been completed. The team was off Wednesday for Christmas, and this was the first bit of news it received when it returned to work.

"To be honest with you, I feel good for Aaron," McCarthy said. "I don't think people realize the stress he's been under. He's been on board with playing for quite some time now. We were holding him out of the game, and that's tough. That's a tough thing to go through.

"It's the first time I've ever been through it, especially at this extent, especially with Aaron Rodgers. We're talking about the best player in football, and just to see what he had to go through. Yeah, I feel good about it."

Rodgers would not say whether he will have to wear added protection under his pads to help avoid re-injuring his collarbone.

"I read a great quote by Kobe [Bryant], actually, recently," Rodgers said. "He was talking about his injury and how when you're injured it heightens kind of your awareness of that injury. But when you get back on the court or the field, it's all about performing and trying to block that out.

"I think that's the easy part when you're out there. It's easy to talk about it with you guys and understand the risks. But when you're out on the field, it's about performing and playing and not worrying about it."

As if having a playoff berth on the line Sunday wasn't enough, the announcement of Rodgers' return provided an added boost Thursday.

"The last few weeks have kind of been a guessing game," Packers left guard Josh Sitton said. "I guess it probably took us by surprise a little bit. The last few weeks, there's always been a glimmer of hope that he was going to play. It was nice to hear that."

The Packers have been riddled by injuries. Linebacker Clay Matthews is out again with a right thumb injury, and running back Eddie Lacy is hobbled by an ankle injury, though McCarthy is optimistic about the rookie's chances to go Sunday.

"I feel Eddie is in good place," McCarthy said. "I expect him to play."

Green Bay has also gone the majority of the season without tight end Jermichael Finley (neck) and playmaking receiver Randall Cobb (leg).

Still, the Packers managed to start 5-2 despite the injuries with Rodgers leading the offense.

Things changed drastically after the 2011 NFL MVP got hurt after being sacked while scrambling out of the pocket in the Week 9 loss to Chicago at Lambeau Field. The Packers went on a five-game winless skid, shuffling through three more starting quarterbacks.

Green Bay then won two straight with backup Matt Flynn before falling 38-31 last week to thePittsburgh Steelers. Losses by Chicago and the Detroit Lions set up the winner-take-all finale Sunday with the Bears for the division and a home playoff game the following weekend.
 

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This will be a fun game.

Me; Packers win.
 

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The Bears defense will be torn to shreds....

I doubt it...might end up being a small version of when Packers lost to NY in playoffs 2 years ago. Its a dumb move if he gets sacked hard again...the Packs defense will and or should suck even if they make the playoffs..and he could well become disfigured if they make the playoffs...this is football, he is human
 

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I doubt it...might end up being a small version of when Packers lost to NY in playoffs 2 years ago. Its a dumb move if he gets sacked hard again...the Packs defense will and or should suck even if they make the playoffs..and he could well become disfigured if they make the playoffs...this is football, he is human

disfigured? LOL It's a bone, it'll heal if re-broken. They need him to make the playoffs, the docs said he's good to go, he goes.
 

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disfigured? LOL It's a bone, it'll heal if re-broken. They need him to make the playoffs, the docs said he's good to go, he goes.
Yeah,let the guy compete for his team. Sounds to me like he could've played a couple weeks ago...
 

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disfigured? LOL It's a bone, it'll heal if re-broken. They need him to make the playoffs, the docs said he's good to go, he goes.

its still possible. Players always come back sooner than should. I don't care if its believed or true the doctor said it was ok. It doesn't mean he's ready to come back. It doesn't mean the bone is set solid. Just because its a bone doesn't make it any easier or sooner or less trouble if he abuses it again. He wont be 100 percent regardless and if Peppers has a chance he'll be dust
 

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Look for the Packer o-line to get some ...lattitude when it comes to holding, the league will give them the discount double check
 

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I still am quite amazed he is coming back as fast as he is.

When I broke my collar bone (granted it went untreated) I couldn't lift my arm above 45 degrees for months.
 

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I still am quite amazed he is coming back as fast as he is.

When I broke my collar bone (granted it went untreated) I couldn't lift my arm above 45 degrees for months.

Yeah, but you're not Aaron freaking Rodgers!
 

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Aaron may show some rust early on, even though he has been working with the team for weeks now. It's a bit different when you're actually getting hit. Nevertheless, I expect him to ease back into his groove eventually. He may not be vintage Rodgers, but he should be enough to bother the Bears' D.
 

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Good...I trust the Packers more than the Bears to beat sf.
 

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Packers are suddenly a dangerous team!