Aaron Rodgers told ESPN's Sal Paolantonio he called linebacker Nick Barnett on Saturday to discuss his comments and Barnett's about the team photo situation. "I initiated the conversation. We ironed things out. I didn't think there needed to be an apology on either side," Rodgers said. "I reminded him I was the one who went to the third floor and lobbied to have everyone in the team photo. I realize people are going to want to talk about this at the Super Bowl, but everything is cool." Rodgers was asked Saturday if he feels for his teammates on injured reserve because they can't take part in the run-up to the Super Bowl. Rodgers made a point of saying that when he spent time on injured reserve in 2006, he stayed in Green Bay to finish the season instead of returning home to California. A number of Packers opted to rehab away from the team this season.