The Facts: The Packers made their first move in finding a backup for Aaron Rodgers, but it didn't involve a veteran who could tutor the young quarterback. Gray, an unrestricted free agent out of Jacksonville, reportedly visited Green Bay on Tuesday.
Diehards Line:Meanwhile, the San Francisco Chronicle reports the Raiders began their search for a potential No. 2 quarterback by bringing in Gray to Oakland on Tuesday night. Contract negotiations are expected to continue today. ... Gray didn't really get a chance to show himself until last season, when he started four games in place of the injured David Garrard. He was 2-2 as a starter, but he led the Jaguars to a 2-1 record during a tough three-game road streak and posted a respectable passer rating of 85.6 for the season.