Aaron Rodgers has returned to his typical offseason routine of playing golf, which can be taken as a good sign that the Green Bay Packers QB is healthy following his arthroscopic knee surgery.

Aaron Rodgers: Knee Feels ‘Great’ After Sugery

Rodgers was seen playing 18 holes on Thursday with Wisconsin golf pro Jerry Kelly at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The QB underwent surgery after the Packers’ overtime playoff loss against the Arizona Cardinals on Jan. 16, although he stated that the injury did not occur during that game.

“It was just good to be out there walking normally,” Rodgers said, via USA Today. “It feels great. It’s nice to not have any clunking around or anything, so it was good.”

Rodgers has not had any previous knee issues during his professional career. He did, however, go through reconstructive surgery on his left knee in January 2004 during his time at the University of California. He will return to the Packers lineup later this year for his 12th season with the team.

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DETROIT, MI – DECEMBER 3:  Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers is tackled by Quandre Diggs #28 and Stephen Tulloch #55 of the Detroit Lions in the first quarter at Ford Field on December 3, 2015 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Andrew Weber/Getty Images)

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