Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been dealing with a well-documented toe injury this season. While the toe injury hasn't cost Rodgers any playing time, it has certainly been a painful ailment to deal with down the stretch, which the Packers star has acknowledged. On Wednesday, Rodgers spoke to reporters and offered a toe injury update that is a major boost to Green Bay's Super Bowl hopes, via PackersWire of USA Today.

“I’m feeling good, practiced today, close to 100 percent but think I should be 100 percent by next week,” Rodgers said Wednesday.

Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he should be “100 percent” by next week, which is huge for Green Bay, as they'll be playing in the NFC Divisional Round of the postseason.

Rodgers- who didn't look any worse for the wear playing through the toe injury- at full strength is scary for the rest of the NFC, as well as a huge boost to Green Bay's Super Bowl hopes.

The Packers star played through the toe injury and authored one of the most impressive stretches of his NFL career, as he astonishingly threw 27 touchdowns and just one interception over the last 11 games of the season, playing his way into the MVP race in the process.

Now, the rest of the NFC will have to go through a fully healthy Aaron Rodgers and the Packers at Lambeau Field in order to get to the Super Bowl. The NFC could be Green Bay's to lose.