Aaron Rodgers' Twitter Likes Indicate He's Taking Jordan Love News Just Fine
By Jerry Trotta

The Green Bay Packers' perplexing approach to the NFL Draft has created a barrage of questions about the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Of course, the team traded up to select Utah State signal caller Jordan Love at No. 26 overall.
Rodgers has yet to come public with his take on the selection, and a private conversation with Brett Favre supposedly revealed that it took him by surprise.
However, the two-time MVP's recent social media activity suggests that he's processing all of the post-Draft hoopla without a hitch. Rodgers was caught liking the tweet of Brady Poppinga, his former teammate in Green Bay, who claimed that the 36-year-old superstar "isn't losing sleep over this."
Aaron Rodgers' most recent likes tell an interesting story pic.twitter.com/GR3ey9ihbT
— Adam Weinrib (@AdamWeinrib) May 1, 2020
Maybe the media, which has a tendency to blow things out of proportion, overreacted a bit. Rodgers' isn't a boisterous person. Throw in the fact that the entire country is quarantined, and it's really not that surprising that we haven't heard from him.
We're not so sure that Rodgers has "mastered" the business of the NFL, but he had to see the Packers planning for the future coming at some point.
This is a bunch of BS! Rob, for you to pretend to be @AaronRodgers12 spokesperson is a joke! Aaron is a big boy. He isn't losing sleep over this. He is chilling, training and enjoying his off-season.He can handle the business of the @nfl. If anything he has mastered it. https://t.co/5TgOsgJKIh
— Brady Poppinga (@BradyPoppinga) April 30, 2020
On Thursday night, the eight-time Pro Bowler broke his social media silence in an Instagram post which confirmed that he's both "chill" and "relaxed."
Social media is all we have to play off of right now, and it indicates that Rodgers is doing just fine. We'll know more of his true feelings once preseason camp gets underway. Until then, maybe it'd be right to assume that No. 12 is going to handle this without batting an eyelash.