Aaron Rodgers will be returning to the field on Sunday. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

It sounds like Aaron Rodgers will be returning to the field on Sunday. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that Rodgers is back with the Packers, is expected to be activated from the COVID-19/reserve list and will start against the Seahawks. ESPN’s Adam Schefter adds that Rodgers has remained asymptomatic and “has met the NFL/NFLPA return-to-play protocols.”

Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month, forcing him to miss Green Bay’s Week 9 game. He later revealed that he experienced COVID-19 symptoms before and after his positive test, putting his availability for Week 10 in doubt. An unvaccinated player must be away from his team for 10 days after experiencing symptoms. Ultimately, Rodgers made it through protocols in time for Sunday's showdown.

Rodgers’ positive test also sparked an investigation by the NFL into the Packers’ handling of COVID-19 protocols. The team was slapped with a $300K fine, while Rodgers and teammate Allen Lazard were fined $14,650. The two players were fined for attending a maskless Halloween party. The Packers’ organizational fine also stemmed from the party; while the gathering wasn’t organized by the team, the NFL believes the organization should have penalized each player. The Packers organization was notified that “future violations could result in escalated discipline,” including the potential loss of draft picks.

The Packers offense predictably struggled without Rodgers. The team was limited to only seven points in its loss to the Chiefs, with former Packers first-rounder and fill-in starter Jordan Love completing 19 of his 34 attempts for 190 yards, one touchdown and one interception.

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