While speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Aaron Rodgers dismissed the notion that player accountability was an issue under Mike McCarthy.

"There's always been a great deal of accountability under Mike's program for the last 13 years," Rodgers said.

"There's consequences for actions that are outside of what's in the best interest of the team, and there's never been – I used to always tell him, I said, 'Hey, if you need to call on somebody in the meeting to let everybody know we're all on equal playing field, call on me first. Call me out.' Just so everybody knows nobody is off limits, we're holding everybody to the same standard. And I feel that's the way it always was."

The Green Bay Packers are 11-16-1 since the start of last season.