It has been a few weeks since Green Bay Packers starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a broken collarbone against the Minnesota Vikings that required surgery, forcing him onto the injured reserve list.

However, Rodgers has continued to take steps forward in his recovery as he went through some rehab workouts on Wednesday morning during practice, according to Michael Cohen of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Today marks exactly one month since Rodgers suffered a broken collarbone, and it's encouraging that he was able to get back on the practice field in some capacity. Although it is certainly a positive sign, there are certainly a few hurdles for him to jump through before getting back on the field in an NFL game.

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There is currently no timetable for his return, and he's not eligible to be taken off IR until Week 15 in a road game against the Carolina Panthers. With Rodgers working out on Wednesday, it is a clear indication that his hopes are to be able to return this season.

In his absence, Brett Hundley will continue to be the starting quarterback over the next several weeks. Hundley is dealing with a hamstring issue, but he is still expected to take the field on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.