Men's Health Australia

A ROAD LESS TRAVELLED

A WARM OCTOBER EVENING in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Aaron Rodgers - the Packers quarterback these past 18 years, a four-time NFL MVP and, lately, the subject of some odd and intriguing news stories - is clambering up the stairs at a place called Three Three Five, a dimly lit, semi-private bar and supper club with a 10,000-bottle wine-and-whiskey cellar, craft cocktails and farm-to-table fare popular with Packers players. It’s really nice - the upper-Midwest version of a cool, exclusive speakeasy. Upstairs is a library, a salon for billiards and darts, and private rooms suitable for both small social gatherings and the thing that has brought Rodgers here on a Monday, just 24 hours after a beatdown by the New York Jets at Lambeau Field: interviews. He’s just finished two hours of them (plus photo shoots) downstairs, a mini junket for Zenith, the Swiss watch company for which he is a brand ambassador and the face of its Chronomaster Sport model. Now he’s here for one last one-on-one before heading home to sleep - sleep is so important.

Rodgers limps a little. It’s been a so-so season for the Packers, and yesterday’s 27-10 loss was their second in a row (and would turn out to be the second of five straight). His right hand - at the end of his golden right arm, which landed him the $151 million contract he signed in March that runs until 2025, when he’ll be 41 - looks bruised and puffy.

Last night he did his usual post-game recovery routine: a glass of Scotch and a rest on his BioMat, a heated pad filled with amethyst crystals that is an FDA-approved anti-inflammatory aid. Then, this morning, a Graston rubdown - a deep, soft-tissue treatment using a metal edge

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