Aaron Rodgers and first-year Packers coach Matt LaFleur are getting along just fine, thanks.

Speaking with reporters Tuesday, the 35-year-old quarterback addressed his relationship with LaFleur. It has been scrutinized in recent weeks based on comments made over differing team strategies and the drama around Rodgers and previous coach Mike McCarthy.

“We have a great line of communication,” Rodgers said, according to the Associated Press. “I’m not sitting up here wishing people — ‘I wish you just knew this’ — I don’t care. Look, I don’t need to go out and prove to anybody how great Matt and I are getting along, or him stand up there and say how great it’s been. Look, we’re having a great time, we’re communicating, and the conjecture is for clickbait news stories you guys can put on your websites.”

The Packers, who topped the Texans in their first preseason game last week, 28-26, will take on the Ravens on Thursday.

“It will be a good test for our first time running this offense in another stadium, on the road, against a really good defense,” the quarterback said.

Last week, Rodgers spoke about his dislike for joint practices, despite LaFleur favoring the endeavor. It is not something Green Bay did under past coaching regimes.

“I wouldn’t mind if they didn’t do it for another 14 years,” Rodgers said, according to ESPN.