Aaron Rodgers: Interesting that it sounds like trade conversations are going on without me

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Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said on Tuesday that he “hasn’t been thinking about much of anything” to do with his football future since the end of the Packers’ season, but he definitely seems to be keeping tabs on what others might be thinking.

During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers said that he isn’t going to make any decision about playing in 2023 before the Super Bowl but added that he feels “confident that in a couple weeks I’ll feel definitely more strongly about one of the two decisions.”

Rodgers’ call on returning is only one part of the offseason puzzle. Rodgers could share a preference to play for another team and the Packers could want to trade Rodgers so Jordan Love can step into the starting quarterback job. Rodgers said that he’s not considering those options ahead of a decision about playing, but believes others are having discussions about potential deals.

“It sounds like there’s already conversations going on that aren’t involving me, which are interesting,” Rodgers said.

Given the uncertainty about Rodgers’ plans, it would be foolish for the Packers to be caught unprepared for any of the options on the table. Obviously nothing involving another team would be able to move forward without Rodgers’ involvement, but it’s hardly surprising that the Packers would want to know what’s possible when and if Rodgers decides to play in 2023.

72 responses to “Aaron Rodgers: Interesting that it sounds like trade conversations are going on without me

  1. This guy has become such a colossal toolbox in the last few years.

    Please just retire and go away.

  2. I would hope that the Packers brass has every option covered and a plan in place for each scenario.

  3. They traded up in the draft for a QB a few years ago. They must think he’s better than Rodgers. Nobody in the organization has been fired, so the top guy must agree.

  4. Is this guy unreal or what??

    The audacity to think that he has no sense of urgency to let his team know his intentions, “ I’m not gonna make any decisions before the superbowl” he says

    Lol I just can’t believe that he thinks he can just hold up the process of a billion dollar organization and keep them from making critical decisions to their team.

  5. This annual process with Rodgers is like the Circadian Cycle. All week there’s a buzz and smattering of news and speculation, then every Tuesday after the McAfee show the buzz gets louder, slowly dies down a bit, only to cycle weekly yet again, and again and again. . . . . .

  6. It seems like media talking heads waffle on whether or not they want players having power to own their destiny. I guess it depends on the player, for AR, the media wants the Packers to have the power whereas for Lamar Jackson, the media prefers that Jackson have all the power. Or could it be some other characteristic that is in play here?

  7. Raising the 2023 salary cap to over $224 million gives the Packers one less reason to move to the Jordan Love era. Still, Rodgers holds the right cards (for him) and the only thing that could really convince the Packers to move on is Rodgers’ own mouth.

  8. Is there a more ‘hateable’ guy in the NFL right now? Supremely over paid … and totally arrogant. It’s not like he’s curing cancer. He throws a ball for a living.

  9. It’s not like the packers are gonna exactly come out and say they’ve had conversations, now would they? Unless of course they want to end up with a tampering charge like Miami had last season…so there’s that.

  10. Please. Don’t act so surprised. Maybe you could tell your agent, to tell his other client (Schefter) to stop running his mouth. Unless, of course, you want the drama. Yep.

  11. What team would want to put up with his crap now that the production has become so mediocre?

  12. LOL! Jeez. He sounds like a child trying to figure out what his parents are getting him for Christmas.

  13. Will Rogers said “I never met a man I didn’t like. Of course, Will Rogers never met Aaron Rodgers.

  14. The NFL will be exponentially better once Rodgers retires.
    Never has so much been written about someone who has done so little with such generational skills.

  15. Sorry Aaron but you waited once before until draft day to have your camp leak info to try and force a panic trade.

    Decide whatever you want, but Green Bay will know your market value.

  16. Not going to fool me twice diva boy. I know dam well your planning on coming back and I dont think you want a trade. First you don’t give a dam about Love’s situation, you sat under Favre and they did nothing for you till he was gone so itsLoves problem not yours.
    Second, there is zero chance he retires. With 56 mil on the table and maybe his last year he can pad his future quite nicely for just another 17 games. Third, he knows this aint a SB team so that consideration doesnt come into play, he may not even give a rats ass about playoffs, hes gone after next season. Packers problem

  17. So many people triggered every time Aaron Rodgers opens his mouth. I suspect he finds this highly amusing.

  18. Why would any team want him? He can’t win a big game, and he’s a team cancer. Oh ya, and he won’t show up for any off season workouts or help the young guys.

  19. I’m plenty ready for him to be out of Green Bay, BUT…

    Rodgers is asked a question…

    He answers it…

    The guy that asked the question, posts his interview…

    Forty-Eleven other media outlets pick it up and post it…

    THEN they all start “analyzing” each other’s “takes” on the original article, driving the content count clean into the Stratosphere…

    Finally, readers everywhere say “Jebus, I wish Rodgers would just shut up already! Does that guy EVER stop talking?” All we ever hear is Rodgers, Rodgers, Rodgers!”

    And all Rodgers did was answer a question.

  20. I didn’t know it was in the NFLPA-NFL labor agreement that the team had to get permission from the player, especially since he doesn’t have a no-trade clause.

    The size of his ego is amazing.

  21. What the Hell would anyone want to give up for this tool? A ham sammich maybe? Keep the cheese?

    Pack front office must cringe every morning when they get out of bed knowing they have to deal with his mouth. I almost, ALMOST, want to feel bad for Packer fans but after torching my Bears for years it’s hard to feel anything but joy. Sorry, not sorry!

  22. best case scenario for the NFL is the Packers don’t get the haul they’re hoping for, due to his advanced age and excessive contract, so they trade him to some AFC team like the Jets or Titans and he pulls a Russell Wilson on them

  23. He can’t go 2 days without putting his name in the news. It’s Superbowl time, and he’s always at home at this time of the season, so this is how he keeps himself relevant

  24. Seriously, does this guy have any fans anymore? He’s become absolutely insufferable the past few years.

  25. For a guy who has been in the league as long as he has, he sure doesn’t understand how the business side works. What a maroon.

  26. Es El Repollo! says:
    January 31, 2023 at 3:23 pm
    And all Rodgers did was answer a question.
    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    ….on a talk show that is designed around asking questions for which he makes special arrangements on a weekly basis to be on.

  27. Obviously, they want him out of Green Bay, one way or another. They’ve finally had enough of his diva act.

  28. 303Rate This
    eaglesfan22 says:
    January 31, 2023 at 3:01 pm
    What team would want to put up with his crap now that the production has become so mediocre?

    ————————————————-

    Slow down a little. He is insufferable yes, but he also won MVP 2 out of the last 3 yrs and he has only had double-digit INTs 3 times in his career, so lets give it another year (esp if with GB) before we start saying the dude is “mediocre”. I imagine there are alot of teams in the leauge and their fans who wouldnt mind having this insane human, but insanely good QB on their roster—salary notwithstanding.

  29. “It’s not like the packers are gonna exactly come out and say they’ve had conversations, now would they? Unless of course they want to end up with a tampering charge like Miami had last season…so there’s that.”

    How is it tampering to have trade discussions about a guy you have under contract for 2 more years? That makes no sense.

  30. In any time of uncertainty, planning for different outcomes or circumstances is the hallmark of good management.

  31. MVP is a meaningless title handed out by sports writers. It is not based on stats or playoff wins or superbowl titles. It is a glorified popularity contest and rarely goes to the most deserving (i.e. actual value to the success of a team). He is a great QB, but his best years are clearly behind him and he’s becoming more of a diva each season and his pay increases make him toxic. Go ahead and keep him Green Bay. Go ahead.

  32. charliecharger says:
    January 31, 2023 at 2:48 pm
    They traded up in the draft for a QB a few years ago. They must think he’s better than Rodgers. Nobody in the organization has been fired, so the top guy must agree.

    =================

    That’s not what they were saying. Rodgers has been threatening to leave/retire for several years now. They were making sure they were ready if Aaron pulled a Favre.

    The Eagles did the same thing and the backup ended up being pretty good. It also allowed the team to build a better team around him and look at them now.

    The Packers should have sold when Rodgers value was at his highest, instead they doubled down. Is it about Rodgers or the team? Because Rodgers only cares about Rodgers and the team is to scared having a down season with a new QB that they had a down season with the old QB.

  33. Green Bay choked vs. Detroit but Green Bay also started coming together nicely. Watson & Doubs look legit. Green Bay can still win that division with Rodgers. Otherwise I believe Green Bay accepts a single 1st round pick from Las Vegas. Brady to SF.

  34. I know Aaron may find this as shocking news to him, but nobody has to ask him permission to have conversations about trading him. For somebody that is so smart he has no common sense. What a clown.

  35. And Jordan Loved would’ve taken over 2-3 seasons ago if talented enough. I’m guessing GB is hoping to fetch a 2nd or 3rd for Love.

  36. Oh the drama!

    The DRAMA!!!

    Please don’t leave us hanging Mr Immunized! We can’t take these mere weekly nuggets of non-information!

    Please tell us daily how you’re simply doing nothing except obsessing over whether or not people are talking about you and how much it totally doesn’t bother you except when they do talk about you and it totally doesn’t bother you what they say except that it totally does!

  37. Green Bay QB’s really know how to taint their legacy, don’t they? Hillbilly Favre steals money from welfare funds, and Hippie Rodgers thinks he’s Jim Morrison.

  38. Let’s say the Packers really want to trade him now. What is in their best interest: to say that they really want to keep him, but… or to set up a fire sale because they can’t stand him any more, his skills have decreased, we drafted up for his replacement (to whom we really want to give a shot), etc.? Even though all of the latter may be true? No question. The Jets are playing it well, too, implying how much they’d love to have him (making it more likely he’d accept the trade). As a lifelong Packers fan (back to Lombardi) who has experienced the six stages of Rodgers-itis, I now accept and wish for the Jets, God bless them, to complete this deal.

  39. ““It sounds like there’s already conversations going on that aren’t involving me, which are interesting,” Rodgers said.”

    Funny how on the day that Jared Goff is announced as a Pro Bowl replacement, Aaron feels the need to get in the news.

    Think about it, Jared Goff, instead of Aaron Rodgers, was asked to fill in for Jalen Hurts as a Pro Bowl QB. Of course, Jared did lead his team to a winning record, sweeping the Packers at the same time.

    Jared had nearly 750 more passing yards, 3 more passing TD’s, 5 fewer INT’s, nearly a full yard more in yardage per attempt and an 8 point higher passer rating.

    Aaron, other than an overated reputation, had no reason to be a replacement QB in the Pro Bowl.

  40. Rodgers can’t win a big game. ? Oddly enough, he has more super bowl wins than our Vikings.

  41. Aaron, other than an overated reputation, had no reason to be a replacement QB in the Pro Bowl.
    ++++++
    Bro it’s a flag football game now. Nobody has a reason to be a replacement anything in the “pro bowl”.

  42. pittsburghdamned says:

    Green Bay QB’s really know how to taint their legacy, don’t they? Hillbilly Favre steals money
    ++++++
    Favre retired as a Viking after a three year Courtship. They can keep him.

  43. Blake Bortles has won more playoff games than Rogers has in the past few years. Let that sink in fake stock holders.

  44. The only person I know that’s been talking Rodgers Trade talk is ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
    The Packers aren’t going to do anything regarding Rodgers until he’s ready to say he wants to continue playing. That’s the report that came from that 3 yr deal they made last March.
    I think it’s all media noise.

  45. stellarperformance says:
    January 31, 2023 at 3:54 pm
    Es El Repollo! says:
    January 31, 2023 at 3:23 pm
    And all Rodgers did was answer a question.
    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    ….on a talk show that is designed around asking questions for which he makes special arrangements on a weekly basis to be on.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Right. But that’s pretty much the only place. Right?

    I mean, I absolutely can’t stand to hear Rodgers open his yap anymore, so I simply don’t watch McAfee. And ya know what? I haven’t heard a PEEP outta Rodgers. Not one peep.

    All I’ve heard is the media rehashing everything Rodgers does say (or DOESN’T say) on McAfee over and over and over and over again.

    And of course, all you guys complaining about it. At Rodgers. Who, again, just went on McAfee… where I didn’t have to listen to him.

  46. This guy is a complete bore. Anything for attention. If I had the cash I’d give him $59M to go away. Nobody cares outside of WI.

  47. FoX says:
    January 31, 2023 at 4:31 pm
    And Jordan Loved would’ve taken over 2-3 seasons ago if talented enough. I’m guessing GB is hoping to fetch a 2nd or 3rd for Love.
    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    Bring new quarterbacks in slowly. The Packers did the same thing with Love as they did with Favre and Rodgers, nearly exactly with Rodgers in fact. Both were foretold to not be talented enough.

    How did that work out, more than three decades later?

  48. packerlies says:

    Bro it’s a flag football game now. Nobody has a reason to be a replacement anything in the “pro bowl”.
    ###

    I understood that it’s a flag football game. The point is that Aaron Rodgers wasn’t good enough this past season to even qualify as a replacement for a flag football game.

    Which is why he was upset yesterday when Jared Goff was named as a replacement instead of his royal “highness”…

  49. unknownvikingfan says:

    How many of our Vikings QBs have won more playoff games than Rodgers?
    ###

    Aaron has a 12 – 10 playoff record.

    Fran Tarkenton has a 6 – 5 playoff record, so both have the same .545 winning percentage.

    Fran played in an era where the 2nd and 3rd place teams didn’t make the playoffs and get an opportunity to play in the playoffs.

    Fran only played in 3 NFC Championship games, but he won each and every one of them. Aaron managed to make 5 NFC championship games, but only won one of them.

    So gloat all you want about some added first round playoff wins by Aaron. He only got to the SB one time.

  50. And Fran had how many wins against the “upstart” league in the big game? So, yes, gloat all you want about NFC championship games. That appears to be the high water mark for our Vikings.

  51. Fran only played in 3 NFC Championship games, but he won each and every one of them. Aaron managed to make 5 NFC championship games, but only won one of them.
    ============

    Tarkenton played with one of the best defenses ever.

    Rodgers has played with average or worse defense since 2011. 2011 remains one of the single worst of all-time.

  52. “all Rodgers did was answer a question.” I don’t believe it’s in his contract that he has to answer every question yelled out from the crowd. Just go away so we don’t have to hear about your gigantic ego all year. .

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