Suddenly, unexpectedly early, the franchise-shifting decisions of the 2022 offseason are on the Packers and Aaron Rodgers.
Author: Pete Dougherty, Packers News
Opinion: Aaron Rodgers’ future with Packers is still unknown, but it sure looks better than it did five months ago
For most of the season, Aaron Rodgers’ comments about the Packers’ front office have suggested his relationship with GM Brian Gutekunst has improved.
Opinion: Aaron Rodgers taking more risks with his body in determined bid for second ring
In the decade since winning the title in the 2010 season, Aaron Rodgers has lost four NFC title games, including last year at home against Tampa Bay.
Opinion: How big of a voice should Aaron Rodgers have in Packers’ personnel decisions?
Packers’ Brian Gutekunst failed to keep up in league where QBs are becoming less like subordinates and more like partners with their coaches and GMs.
What’s next key date in Aaron Rodgers’ standoff with Packers? It might not be what you think
But now that Packers have begged MVP QB Aaron Rodgers to return and reportedly offered contractual assurances he wants, why blow everything up?
Opinion: Aaron Rodgers is jeopardizing fans’ goodwill and his best shot at winning another Super Bowl
One of the Packers’ options is to hold their ground, wait Aaron Rodgers out and hope he changes his mind.
It’s time for the Green Bay Packers to find out what they have in QB Jordan Love
It’s up to Green Bay and its 2020 first-rounder to create an environment in which he improves even though he knows he won’t play.
Packers must devise ways to keep Rams’ Aaron Donald from disrupting offense in NFL Playoffs
The Packers have the NFL’s top-scoring offense and likely MVP in Aaron Rodgers, but they’ll be facing the league leader in fewest points allowed.
Opinion: How Packers’ transition from Aaron Rodgers to Jordan Love will go down (or not)
The best bet is that in two years the Packers will trade Aaron Rodgers and give Jordan Love his chance. But plans have a way of changing.
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If Green Bay Packers GM has a strong feeling about a QB prospect, he should pounce in NFL draft. Here are five QBs who could succeed Aaron Rodgers.