There could be a couple of decisive factors for the four-time MVP. The strength of the roster with the Packers or elsewhere, and whether or not he is happy to continue playing.
Former Packer Greg Jennings thinks Rodgers is motivated by money. On ESPN’s First Things First, Jennings, a former teammate of Rodgers, called the Packers quarterback selfish and said that it’s all about the money for the 38-year-old.
Kurt Benkert, a back-up to Rodgers, responded to Jennings’ take on Twitter, and he seemed less than impressed.
Where will Aaron Rodgers end up?
At this stage, everyone is trying to predict what the 38-year-old’s next move will be or trying to understand his motives. Given the quarterback’s history, it is next to impossible to figure out what he is up to.
He was 50/50 on retirement last offseason and has kept things close to his chest. With former Green Bay offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett becoming the Denver Broncos’ head coach, some think that the four-time MVP will make the move to Mile High.
Then there was the quarterback’s open admiration for Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. Given the AFC team is on the lookout for a new quarterback and has just about everything else to be a Super Bowl contender, fans naturally thought he could make the move to Steel City.
March 16 is the day that NFL free agency opens, and the Packers quarterback said that he will make a decision before that date. With the entire NFL world waiting on tenterhooks to see what the star quarterback will do, it is only a matter of time before everyone finds out.
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