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Aaron Rodgers has made a few strong hints about moving out of Green Bay. This time, the fans feared he was done for good. The Packers quarterback has expressed his ‘gratitude’ to the people he loves and cherishes. After reading the lengthy caption on his post, the fans feel like it is a goodbye message of the QB to the Green Bay Packers. 

SiriusXM reached out to an NFL Hall of Famer for his views about the whole situation. Troy Aikman spoke to the station and gave his thoughts about the career and future of Aaron Rodgers. 

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Is Aaron Rodgers upset by not winning?

The SiriusXM host didn’t waste any time in asking the tough questions. He said that Aaron Rodgers has not been able to perform well in his last couple of games. The host inquired about Troy Aikman’s thoughts on two issues. The first is if Rodgers will remain with the Packers. And Is it surprising to Aikman that Rodgers did not win another Super Bowl to cement his legacy?

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Former Cowboys quarterback replied, “Yeah, I’m surprised. I’m surprised anytime he comes up short because I have so much respect for him.” He adds, “What a great player he is. – Two consecutive NFC Championship games the prior year, and this year with the number one seed weren’t able to do anything with it.” 

Rodgers, according to Aikman, may be disappointed by the team’s inability to win every year. Rodgers is the kind of player who wants to play for the winners. 

Aikman on Rodgers’ future with Green Bay

Troy Aikman continued to talk about Aaron Rodgers, and he gave his thoughts on the quarterback’s future with the franchise. 

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“I think sometimes, players, they like to see how things are done elsewhere and I think that’s only natural, I know he loves playing in Green Bay.” said Aikman. ” I know he really enjoys playing for Matt LaFleur. Loves his teammates. Will that be enough to keep him?”

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The Hall of Famer is also uncertain about the future of the Packers quarterback, but considering how much Rodgers loves Green Bay, Akiman believes he would stay. 

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