Reacting to Aaron Rodgers saying he has a chip on his shoulder | Get Up

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The Get Up crew previews Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings, reacts to Aaron Rodgers’ comments about having a chip on his shoulder, and weighs in on how the offseason could play out for Rodgers.

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