NFL: Green Bay Packers may want to keep Aaron Rodgers and give him time

The Green Bay Packers apparently want to keep their quarterback Aaron Rodgers and plan to give the 38-year-old time and space to decide his future.

Munich/Green Bay – The Green Bay Packers apparently want to keep their quarterback Aaron Rodgers and plan to give the 38-year-old time and space for his future decision, “ESPN” reports. A trade would be out of the question for the front office.

Jeremy Fowler of “ESPN” said Saturday that the Packers have clearly communicated that they want to keep Rodgers. General manager Brian Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur had also made that clear in conversations with Rodgers, he said.

Fowler added: “They analysed the season together and discussed the direction the team should go. I think the Packers will give Rodgers time to decide on his future. “

Rodgers seeks quick decision

Aaron Rodgers has only one year left on his contract with the Green Bay Packers and had already expressed thoughts of leaving last year after disagreements with GM Gutekunst. However, the relationship between the quarterback and the front office was restored during the start of the season.

Rodgers had already made it known that he was seeking a quick decision on his future to avoid any potential disruptions to the team. So a decision from the quarterback should be expected in the coming weeks.

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