The Green Bay Packers want to avoid certain teams if they have to trade Aaron Rodgers.
Of course, their first choice is to have Rodgers announce his return to the team, but that’s not a guarantee. Per Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports, the Packers don’t want to trade him to an NFC team.
The Broncos and Titans are said to be interested, and the Steelers could get involved at some point.
While the Packers await final word from Aaron Rodgers, other teams have contacted them, I’m told. They don’t want to trade him in NFC. DEN and TEN are interested, PIT has made no overtures. Will seek massive return if he is dealt. Rodgers also seeking top market QB compensation.
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) March 5, 2022
This is no surprise considering that the Packers wouldn’t want to see Aaron Rodgers until the Super Bowl.
The Broncos make a lot of sense for Rodgers since they currently don’t have a franchise quarterback. They’ve been searching for one since 2015 after Peyton Manning announced his retirement.
Tennessee also makes some sense, though that would mean it’d be moving on from Ryan Tannehill.
Rodgers will likely have a decision made before the new league starts on March 16th. Anyone that gets him will be getting a quarterback that still has it.
Last season, Rodgers threw 37 touchdowns and four interceptions on 4,115 yards passing.
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