Things have been very rocky between the Green Bay Packers and their veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The franchise had high hopes for the season. But after a quick exit from the playoffs, it all came crashing down. Even after possessing the top seed and getting the bye week rest, they still fell to the 49ers in the NFC Divisional Round.
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Ever since the postseason loss, the future of Rodgers with the franchise is uncertain. The QB has said that he will be entertaining offers from other teams in the offseason. But the Packers RB Aaron Jones believes the veteran will stay in Wisconsin.
Aaron Jones has an intuition about Aaron Rodgers
It has been around three long weeks since the Packers fell to San Francisco. Ever since the division-round game, the fate of Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay hangs in the balance. With the falling show, they lost to the 49ers. But a loss of their veteran quarterback might brew up as well. Rodgers’ contract makes him active for a trade this season. And the quarterback is interested in looking at other options.
The running back of the Packers Aaron Jones does not think Rodgers is going anywhere. On Tuesday Jones spoke to the NFL Total Access Live. He talked about the uncertain future of Aaron Rodgers with the franchise.
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The RB said, “I’ve heard what everybody else has heard, what they’re reading.” he adds, “But I think he’ll be there, in my heart. Green Bay, I can’t imagine him anywhere else. That’s where he’s been his whole career. I just can’t picture him anywhere else. I think we had a lot of fun this year. I hope to have him back and I believe in my heart he’ll be back.” Teammates know each other like brothers. Maybe that is why Jones knows it in his heart that Rodgers will stay.
Rodgers’ career with the Packers
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Aaron Rodgers' 1st TD pass as the starter for the #Packers…
Should've known right there that he was a freak.pic.twitter.com/KZRty9qgMc
— Eli Berkovits (@BookOfEli_NFL) February 9, 2022
Green Bay drafted the 38-year-old quarterback in 2005. He was a first-round pick. He was the backup for Brett Favre, but quickly took charge after the legend retired. Aaron Rodgers has been selected in the Pro Bowl ten times. He has also won the Super Bowl XLV and was the MVP.
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Rodgers is a franchise player. He has recently broken Favre’s record. The QB has been so iconic for the Packers that the fans cannot even imagine him in a jersey that’s not green and gold. They want to see him retire at the club. Where do you think Aaron Rodgers will end up next season?
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