Rodgers, Steelers and OTAs
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ESPN's Brooke Pryor questions Steelers HC Mike Tomlin's change of opinion on OTAs with potential quarterback Aaron Rodgers still on hiatus
NFL players skipping voluntary offseason work is not a concern. It's every player's right to skip offseason workouts, including OTAs, as long as they remain in shape and report to the team for mandatory activities. While most players attend all offseason work, there are exceptions. Often, those exceptions are contract-related.