But reports and rumors have indicated that
Rodgers has felt disgruntled in Green Bay dating back to last
year. The Packers traded up to select a quarterback, Jordan
Love, in the first round of the 2020 NFL draft rather than add
an offensive player who could help Rodgers and the unit right
away.
And ears perked up in January when Rodgers told reporters "my
future is a beautiful mystery" following the Packers' exit from
the playoffs.
Packers president Mark Murphy, general manager Brian Gutekunst
and head coach Matt LaFleur each have taken trips to meet one on
one with Rodgers over the offseason, ESPN reported.
The Los Angeles Rams reportedly inquired about Rodgers'
availability in a trade earlier this offseason, and the San
Francisco 49ers checked in with Green Bay about Rodgers this
week, ESPN reported.
Rodgers is under contract through 2023, with a potential out in
his deal before the 2022 season. NFL Network reported that
Rodgers and the Packers have been negotiating a long-term
contract this offseason, during which time Rodgers has been
unhappy with how talks were going.
One of the best quarterbacks of his generation, Rodgers is on
pace to move into 10th place all-time in career passing yards
and fifth all-time in career passing touchdowns in 2021. Whether
that happens with Green Bay or another franchise is now the
question.
--Field Level Media
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