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Avoiding the drug testers.

This NFL QB has been avoiding the drug testers.

He is going to get suspended.

Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers emerges from ‘darkness retreat’ as Packers decision looms

Aaron Rodgers has emerged from his “darkness retreat.”

The Packers quarterback, who spent four days and four nights in an isolation room in southern Oregon, left the facility on Wednesday, Scott Berman, who owns Sky Cave Retreats, told ESPN.

Rodgers spent his time there in a 300-square-foot room, which is a partially underground structure devoid of light, with a queen bed, a bathroom and a meditation-like mat, according to Berman. The space includes hot water plumbing and is fully powered, with lights that can be turned on from inside the room.

Sky Cave Retreats offers solo dark retreats in purpose-built, off-grid, Earth-sheltered “caves” in the Cascade wilderness outside Ashland, Ore. Though the facility is out of cell service range, it does have WiFi and other emergency resources.

During his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Feb. 7, Rodgers revealed his plan to spend four days in an isolation retreat in an effort to help him decide on his NFL future. On Feb. 14, Rodgers told McAfee that he was not going to the darkness retreat just to figure out whether he will play in 2023 or retire, and that he was hoping to “have a better sense of where I’m at in my life.” – Source

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