"Fabulous human being:" Mom, son, Bears' fans, enjoy magical encounter with Aaron Rodgers in Chicago

CHICAGO -- Actions taken by Green Bay Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers on a cold, Saturday evening in November in Chicago are being appreciated even by Bears' fans!According to WGN, on November 12th, during the weekend that featured the Packers-Bears game at Soldier Field, Julia Nicoll and her 11-year-old son Peter took the train out to Chicago from Mount Prospect, Illinois to look at holiday decorations.

Aaron Rodgers stretches it out, seen on practice field for 1st time since collarbone injury

GREEN BAY -- Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is back on the practice field in Green Bay.Rodgers was seen inside the Hutson Center on Wednesday, November 15th doing some rehab work with the team's trainers.FOX6's Tim Van Vooren said #12 was looking solid, running around and stretching on the turf -- things he said you might not expect a person with a healing collarbone injury to be doing right now.

Vikings' Barr says he was not trying to injure Aaron Rodgers

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Minnesota Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr said Friday that he had no intent to injure Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who left last Sunday's game against the Vikings with a broken right collarbone.Barr hit Rodgers after he threw the ball on a rollout during the first quarter, but the contact did not draw a penalty.

"Thanks for all the love:" Aaron Rodgers posts picture from hospital room after surgery

GREEN BAY  — Aaron Rodgers on Thursday night, October 19th posted a picture on Instagram from his hospital room after he underwent surgery on the broken collarbone he suffered during the game against the Minnesota Vikings.In the post he says "surgery went well" and  thanks fans "for all the love, support, thoughts and prayers."

NFL Report: Packers' Aaron Rodgers undergoes surgery to repair broken collarbone

GREEN BAY -- After suffering a broken collarbone during the game against the Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers' quarterback Aaron Rodgers has undergone surgery to repair it Thursday, October 19th -- according to a new report.NFL.com's Ian Rapoport tweeted the MVP had the surgery on Thursday.

Watch: Packers' Head Coach Mike McCarthy says Rodgers' injury will require surgery

GREEN BAY -- Green Bay Packers' Head Coach Mike McCarthy on Monday afternoon, October 16th confirmed that his quarterback, Aaron Rodgers will have to have surgery on his broken right collarbone -- an injury suffered during the first quarter of the team's matchup with the Minnesota Vikings at US Bank Stadium Sunday.