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A little after 2 a.m. Sunday, one of Philbin's friends got a cellphone call from him. The call came from an area near the river but Philbin didn't sound like he was any sort of distress, police said.
About half-an-hour later a security guard at a business along the river called police to report he saw a man in the river near a section of thin ice about 30 yards from shore, calling for help. Philbin never returned for his car or contacted anyone on Sunday, prompting his friends to call police that evening and report him missing.
Rodgers and the rest of the Packers will try to focus on football.
"Joe's very important to our success," Rodgers told ESPN radio. "I think as a player you love to play, you love the games, you love the preparation, but the thing that's going to stick with you long after you're done playing is the guys, is the relationships. That's player to player, player to coach, player to support staff, player to personnel staff, player to fan, obviously. But the player-to-coach relationship is very special, to me it always has been. Joe has been a large part of my success as a player and growth as a person. ... (It's) just really hard to see a good friend like that going through this."
Rodgers said the team will try to honor the Philbin family by preparing "the way we're supposed to."
"If he's not in this week, which nobody is expecting him to be in here, we want to make sure him and his wife and the family can have their time to go through their mourning and dealing with this knowing that we're supporting him, praying for him," he said. "I've talked to him. What do you say to someone that lost their son in a tragic way like this? At 21, there are no words that I can say to comfort him.
"(I) just wanted him to know how much I care about him and Diane and the family and that I'm praying for him, but I think once we get in here on Wednesday it's going to be about beating the Giants and making sure we're doing everything to be ready to play our best game."
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