Rodgers radio interview with local ESPN:

Michael Cohen‏ @Michael_Cohen13 2h2 hours ago
Aaron Rodgers is on ESPN radio in Madison. He reiterates the "all-in" comment and says #Packers could add players in/outside of the season.

Rodgers says the difference between winning the Super Bowl or losing in the NFC championship game comes down to "a few plays or players."

Rodgers credits the emergence of Ty Montgomery, Jared Cook and Davante Adams for getting the offense going near the midway point of 2016.

Rodgers said he appealed the facemask call from the NFC championship game that triggered the only fine of his career. Confident he will win.

Rodgers talking OT rules in context of Seattle/Arizona losses. "Those are really tough on us when you feel like you have all the momentum."

Rodgers did not advocate for college football OT rules but he said the college system is "fair" and an intriguing way to decide games.

Rodgers said Clay Matthews, David Bakhtiari, Beau Sandland and former Packer Andy Mulumba all work out at the same facility in California.

Rodgers is focusing on a ketogenic diet right now that is designed to train his body to burn fat rather than muscle. It's a low-carb diet.

FIRST, I THINK THE ONLY WAY TO GET YOUR BODY TO NOT BURN CARBS FIRST IS TO BE OUT OF CARBS. SECOND, KETOSIS IS DIFFICULT ON YOUR KIDNEYS. BE PREPARED FOR RODGERS TO BE ON INJURY REPORT IN 2022 FOR DIALYSIS.

Rodgers said the desire to play into his 40s is due to 1) understanding his body better and 2) enjoying football now more than ever

Rodgers likens Jared Cook to James Starks, who was "one of my all-time favorite teammates." Cook's love for football was renewed this year.

Rodgers has kept in touch with T.J. Lang and says Lang should be a lifetime Green Bay Packer. Same way he felt about John Kuhn.

Rodgers hints at a desire to restructure his contract based on the amount of money current FA quarterbacks are receiving in today's market.