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Aaron Rodgers Believed To Be Considering Only 2 Teams

March 7, 2022 by The Spun

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers throwing a pass against the Bears in Chicago.

As we enter the 11th hour in regards to Aaron Rodgers’ decision about his NFL future, Yahoo Sports’ Charles Robinson believes it boils down to two teams.

In a conversation with colleague Eric Edholm, Robinson revealed his belief that the Packers QB either stays put, or jumps to the Denver Broncos.

“I truly, 100% think it’s Green Bay or Denver.”@CharlesRobinson and @Eric_Edholm talk Aaron Rodgers’ potential impact on the draft, NFL Combine takeaways and more on You Pod To Win The Game ⤵️

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“From everyone I have spoken to, from the work that I’ve done, I think it’s an either/or for Rodgers between Green Bay and Denver,” Robinson explained. “I know there’s been some Tennessee stuff out there … I can tell you [the Titans] certainly seemed surprised by that.”

“If it’s Pittsburgh,” Robinson continued. “It’s been the best kept secret in terms of Rodgers’ circle and all these things … I truly, 100% think it’s Green Bay or Denver.”

The Packers have made a significant long-term contract offer to Aaron Rodgers that would alter the quarterback market, a source told @JFowlerESPN.https://t.co/AaPW0GG221

— ESPN (@espn) March 7, 2022

Aaron Rodgers’ future has been the biggest headline of the NFL’s offseason and for good reason.

The back-to-back MVP has been pretty vocal about his discontent with Green Bay’s upper management. And it’s not often quarterbacks of his caliber shift teams.

The rest of the league is waiting on the 10-time Pro Bowler to commit to a decision before the rest of the offseason moves can get going. Many NFL futures hang in the balance until then.

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