Even Aaron Rodgers doesn’t know what the future holds for him with the Green Bay Packers. That was made clear by the man himself after the Packers lost 31-26 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC Championship Game.
“[The Packers have] a lot of guys’ futures that are uncertain — myself included,” Rodgers said. “That’s what’s sad about it, most, getting this far. Obviously, it’s going to be an end at some point, whether we make it past this one or not, but just the uncertainty’s tough and finality of it all.”
Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio listed six teams that could be possible suitors for the veteran QB if he hits the trade market.
Seeing as how he is a California kid, Rodgers may want to take his talents to the 49ers.
The 37-year-old is under contract through 2023 via the $134 million contract extension he signed in 2018, but his long-term future has been in question ever since the team traded up to select Rodgers’ possible eventual replacement, Jordan Love, with the 26th pick in last year’s draft.
Rodgers went 33-for-48 for 346 yards with three touchdowns and one interception on Sunday.