GREEN BAY, Wis. – Aaron Rodgers has more to worry about these days than making sure his old friend Charles Woodson doesn’t intercept him and leading the Green Bay Packers to their seventh straight playoff berth with a victory Sunday at Oakland.

When the Packers get back from the West Coast -- and before they leave for Arizona next week -- he has Christmas shopping to do. A lot of it.

“I’m way behind,” Rodgers said with a laugh at his locker Wednesday. “It’s been a busy couple weeks for me.”

Although his shopping hasn’t reached Hail Mary desperation -- in part because he’s done much of it online, as evidenced by his locker being filled with Amazon and FedEx boxes lately -- Rodgers said his girlfriend, actress Olivia Munn, has been far more efficient.

“Olivia is doing well. I’m not,” he said. “She’s ahead of me.”

Aaron Rodgers needs to pull off a fourth-quarter rally when it comes to his Christmas shopping. Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

Rodgers loses one shopping day this week as the Packers are traveling to Oakland on Friday, a day earlier than they depart for most road trips. But he does plan to hit Bay Park Square Mall in Ashwaubenon next week, even though he’s found it increasingly difficult to do any incognito shopping in recent years.

Several years ago, Rodgers bragged on his weekly radio show about going undetected to the Shopko store down the street from Lambeau Field on the day after Christmas to buy a discounted breakfast griddle. That might not be possible anymore.

“I went to the mall two years ago and it was tough,” Rodgers said. “I got swamped. I was at Spencer’s buying some gag gifts for the quarterbacks, and it was one of those things where, I didn’t want anybody to see what I was getting, and people were kind of crowding around a little bit.

“Three years ago I was at The Buckle, getting a gift card for a buddy of mine that likes The Buckle, and a line started forming. I was like, ‘I appreciate it, but I just can’t. I’ve got a list, I’ve only got a little bit of time.' Everybody’s super-nice and friendly, but the problem is, when I leave here, my job doesn’t stop. But I do have a little bit of time to go shopping.”

In fact, Rodgers budgets time for his shopping.

“I have 40 minutes -- seriously. I plan it out. I’m neurotic like that,” Rodgers said with a laugh. “I have a couple things I have to get in person, so I have time to go to the mall. But it’s got to be in and out.”