The Green Bay Packers franchise right about now will be having cold sweats about every decision they make. The now-former Packers offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett just became the 18th head coach of the Denver Broncos. Hackett also did have a really great working relationship with Packers QB Aaron Rodgers. So, when a Packers fan adds both the prospective results is not a desirable one.
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There is a genuine potential landing spot option now in Denver for the reigning league MVP. Rodgers now indeed does have options and the opportunity to play in a competitive AFC Division full of future superstars. Though such a scenario would be dreadful for the Packers as an organization, it could also mean a rebuild could be in the pipeline.
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Rodgers will also be the final piece of the Broncos jigsaw to bring together a team with a great roster.
Aaron Rodgers has got a decision to make
The team that Hackett will be acquiring has a playoff-caliber roster. The team does have lots of weapons on offense and a burgeoning secondary just looking for a leader. The Broncos did possess during the 2021 season, one of the best defenses in all of the NFL. A half-decent QB would really add much-needed offensive lift to a team that has potential.
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While the Packers can give Rodgers an opportunity to run it back by improving the special teams. Staying back in Green Bay would mean that they have another opportunity to have a prime Aaron Rodgers season. It would also mean that the expiring contracts crew could also be looking to stay.
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Aaron Rodgers does indeed all the cards for changing fortunes for both franchises. While one franchise is looking to fill a void and the other trying to keep their chances rolling. But one thing is for certain in Rodgers’s case, he will be looking at the opportunity which best suits him to win ball games. It could mean staying on and adding to his Green Bay legacy or starting on newer pastures in Denver.
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