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So while Cutler goes into the offseason perhaps needing to mend his image, Rodgers is waiting for his body to heal.
He was roughed up a little in Sunday's victory over the Bears, taking a shot to the shoulder in addition to the hit from Peppers.
Rodgers shot down speculation that he sustained another concussion on the Peppers hit and credited his helmet for potentially preventing another significant head injury. Rodgers switched helmets after sustaining two concussions earlier this season, although he has been hesitant to share details about how the new helmet might be safer.
"Not too much to talk about," Rodgers said. "I didn't have a concussion. I want to dispel that rumor. No concussion. I was fine. Yeah. Helmets are designed to prevent concussions, I think."
Packers coach Mike McCarthy said this week that Rodgers was sore, adding that all players have bumps and bruises at this point in the season.
Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin said Rodgers' toughness is unquestioned.
"Unfortunately, he's been sacked a bunch since he started playing in '08 -- more times that we'd like to admit," Philbin said. "So I think his physical toughness has really never been in question. How this particular game compares to other games, I don't really have a good feel for. But certainly he's a tough, physical guy."
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