GREEN BAY, Wis. – Thoughts about what's happening around the Green Bay Packers:

Aaron Rodgers won't be at Brett Favre's induction into the Packers Hall of Fame next month but will be there when Favre's number goes up on the Lambeau Field façade. Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images Gone golfing: Aaron Rodgers said he would have attended Brett Favre's induction into the Packers Hall of Fame next month if not for a previous commitment. But when Favre is being inducted and his jersey No. 4 is retired July 18, Rodgers will be in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, for the American Century Classic celebrity golf tournament. Although Favre's number will be retired next month, it won't go up on the Lambeau Field façade until the Thanksgiving night game against the Chicago Bears. "I'm going to be there when they retire his number," Rodgers said.

Rodgers' happy place: For a guy who almost never used to talk about his personal life, Rodgers was more than happy to share some details about his life with girlfriend Olivia Munn during our interview last week. He said he has been going back and forth to Montreal, where Munn is shooting the new "X-Men" movie. When asked if marriage and kids are in his future, Rodgers said: "I hope so at some point. But I'm 31. I'm still young." Rodgers said he has not popped the question yet.

Still room for fullbacks: For those who think the fullback position is on the verge of extinction, here's John Kuhn’s take: "I think people are going to start perking their ears up a little bit and see the fullback position is still around. You look around, a couple guys got drafted this year. A couple teams brought some more in. It’s going to get back to a run game pretty soon." The Packers not only re-signed Kuhn to another one-year deal, which means he's entering his 10th NFL season, but they also drafted a fullback, Oklahoma's Aaron Ripkowski, in the sixth round.

Minicamp schedule: Next week's mandatory minicamp is currently scheduled to contain three practices -- one each on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. local time -- but Packers coach Mike McCarthy typically cancels one in favor of a team-building activity. Past activities have included bowling, dodgeball, paintball and skeet shooting.