No trade offer for Rodgers

No trade offer for Rodgers

The Green Bay Packers have denied there are any trade offers from other NFL teams for quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

However, the ESPN network reported last week that the league’s MVP of the past two seasons was attracting considerable interest. This source had specified that several formations were ready to submit offers to the Packers. For now, the kingpin’s intentions are unclear. He could stay in Wisconsin, demand a transaction or retire.

“Not at all, there isn’t a single person,” club general manager Brian Gutekunst told Sports Illustrated magazine about the offers that the competition would have sent him.

He would like number 12 to announce his colors by March 16, the opening date of the autonomy market in the NFL. Also, the teams of the Goodell circuit will be able to contact the athletes whose contracts expired two days previously and Green Bay would quickly like to know on which foot to dance.

“I hope so, yes. Obviously, this will be the start of the new season. There will be many decisions to make before that, so that would help [de connaître les intentions de Rodgers]. I think we should know more before then,” the CEO said.

In 2021, the star quarterback had 4,115 yards, 37 touchdowns and four interceptions.

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