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Inside Source Reveals Aaron Rodgers’ Stance With Respect to Green Bay Contract

The last couple of days have passed by like a whirlwind for the Green Bay Packers and their loyal fanbase. The reigning NFC North champions ended their 2020 campaign on a sour note with their second consecutive loss in the NFC Championship Game. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been in headlines this weekend, and not for the right reasons.

Latest reports claim that the 37-year old veteran is ‘unsettled’ in Green Bay. Over the last two months, Rodgers and the Packers’ management have been involved in lengthy contract negotiations.

Jan 3, 2021; Chicago, IL, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) passes against the Chicago Bears during their football game Sunday, January 3, 2021, at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill. Mandatory Credit: Dan Powers-USA TODAY NETWORK

The California-born athlete bagged his 3rd NFL MVP title last season. On multiple occasions, Aaron Rodgers has publicly spoken about his love for the Packers and his loyal fanbase. But he is not happy with the terms of the contract extension being offered to him.

Is it really possible that A-Rod has already played in his last game at Lambeau Field?

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Aaron Rodgers reportedly unhappy in Wisconsin ahead of the 2021 season

In all honesty, there has always been some friction between Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers management since the arrival of Jordan Love in Wisconsin last year. GM Brian Gutekunst opted to trade up and bring in Utah State quarterback Jordan Love.

The 22-year old was the 26th overall pick by the Packers in the 2020 NFL Draft. But he did not feature in a single game due to the consistent displays of Aaron Rodgers over the course of the regular season.

 

 

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