During a news conference Monday, Aaron Rodgers spoke about the steps taken to improve and preserve his mental health amid questions about his long-term future with the Green Bay Packers.

The comments came ahead of "The Match," a charity golf exhibition Tuesday that will feature Rodgers and Bryson DeChambeau competing against Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady.

Rodgers, who is approaching his 17th year with the Packers, said he has focused on how to take care of his spiritual and mental states.

"I'm very thankful for the opportunity to work on my mental health," Rodgers said. "I haven't dealt with bouts of depression or anything, that I think for whatever reason, are OK to talk about if you're talking about mental health. I've just really been trying to think about what puts me in the best frame of mind. What habits can I form that allow me to feel most in my body, most present, happiest? And that's what I've been doing."