A day after Aaron Rodgers criticized the Green Bay Packers' group of young wide receivers, they were instructed to report to the quarterback meeting room at 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday.

When they arrived, they found all three quarterbacks plus the key members of the offensive coaching staff who work directly on the passing game in the room.

Rodgers spoke extensively during the meeting, but he did not organize it.

"It was just really giving us advice," rookie receiver Samori Toure said. "Basically, letting us know that the Green Bay receiving corps has always been held to a super-high standard. All the legends who have been through here. It's just about us carrying on that standard and stepping up."