A bulk of executives from around the NFL think the relationship inbetween the Green Bay Packers and future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers will end this offseason bymeansof trade.
From Mike Sando of The Athletic: “The bottom line is that NFL officers believe the Packers are more mostlikely to trade Rodgers than to hold onto him.”
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Rodgers, who turns 40 in December, is still in the procedure of choosing his football future. His alternatives: Retire from the NFL, return to the Packers and play out another year of his agreement or demand a trade out of Green Bay. The four-time MVP is anticipating to make a choice in a matter of weeks.
Is it possible that returning to the Packers isn’t infact an alternative at this point?
One officer went as far as to state he or she believes the Packers are “done” w