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Packers Going “All-In” For Aaron Rodgers: Fans React

February 13, 2022 by The Spun

Aaron Rodgers walking onto the field in Charlotte.

The Green Bay Packers are reportedly prepared to go “all-in” to keep superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers this offseason.

Rodgers has yet to make a decision on his future. It’s possible that the four-time MVP quarterback will return to Green Bay for another season. However, it’s also possible that Rodgers will force a trade elsewhere – or even retire.

However, the Packers are reportedly prepared to do everything they can to keep a contending team around Rodgers.

NFL.com and ESPN reported on Sunday morning that the Packers are prepared to go “all-in” to keep Rodgers happy.

What would an Aaron Rodgers contract extension look like? Likely two years for more than $45M per year, with voidable years tacked on for cap reasons. https://t.co/pcNg5v1Wko

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 13, 2022

Packers are prepared to go all in for Aaron Rodgers in 2022, spending as close to the cap this year and spreading it into future years as much as possible, per sources. Saints used this approach for Drew Brees and Green Bay willing to deploy that model to further entice Rogers.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 13, 2022

It makes sense, but fans are still wondering why they selected Jordan Love.

“Then why tf did they draft Jordan Love? He’s not worth anything either so it’s not like they can trade him,” one fan tweeted.

“What cap space?” another fan wondered.

What cap space ? Lol pic.twitter.com/b3LpF5CLzO

— Jim (@BuildPressure) February 13, 2022

“Then they can’t afford his best weapon (Adams). Once he realizes that dichotomy, he’s retiring,” another fan predicted.

“I’d like to see him gone but if they ruin their future for Aaron I’m here for it,” another fan added on Twitter.

Rodgers, who won his fourth NFL MVP award on Thursday night, told reporters that he’s yet to make a decision on his future.

The post Packers Going “All-In” For Aaron Rodgers: Fans React appeared first on The Spun.

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