Aaron Rodgers might still be on the Green Bay Packers roster, but that does not mean he wants to remain there.
He not only wants out but reportedly “wants to be” in Denver and the Broncos now have “60-40” odds of trading for the disgruntled Green Bay Packers superstar quarterback.
KOA Radio’s Benjamin Allbright dropped that “bomb” on Rodgers’ status during a Monday interview with ESPN Cleveland.
Rodgers provided his own update following recent remarks made by Packers CEO Mark Murphy, who characterized the reigning NFL MVP as a “complicated fella.” While speaking about his upcoming Golf game against Tom Brady — Rodgers could be seen sporting an “I’m Offended” T-shirt.
“It’s been one of those quiet offseasons you dream about, where you can kind of just go through your process on your own, quietly,” he said, via ESPN. “And that’s all you can ask for as an older player in the league and someone who’s been around for a long time and just enjoys that time to yourself, just relax, to not be bothered, to not have any obligations or anything going on.
“I think that’s what this offseason has been about. It’s been about really enjoying my time and spending it where I want to spend it, not feeling like I have to go anywhere but still be an NFL player at the same time. It’s been great.”
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Despite the rumors, Green Bay has remained steadfast in saying they have zero interest in trading him.
Meanwhile, the Broncos are moving full steam ahead with the “50-50” QB competition between incumbent Drew Lock and veteran newcomer Teddy Bridgewater.