LATROBE, Pa. _ The play was ultimately forgettable yet representative of who made it, how it came about and how much Aaron Rodgers is engaged in his 21st NFL training camp.

It was just another 11-on-11 period in the grand scheme of things. Rodgers dropped back to pass, sensed pressure from his left and flushed right to buy a little time. He quickly saw running back Even Hull unguarded in the right flat and the delivered a strike on the run. Hull caught it and rumbled down the sideline for a large chunk of yardage.

Rodgers' response was to turn toward the defense and extend his right arm in an exaggerated gesture that let everyone know a first down had been achieved.

"Once it stops being fun you should probably hang it up," Rodgers offered today. "I love that we're out here in Latrobe. I

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