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For the second straight year, the are going to be dealing with some quarterback drama this offseason, and although ended up returning to the team for the 2021 season, Packers legend Brett Favre doesn't think the same thing is going to happen this offseason.During , Favre was asked about Green Bay's precarious situation at quarterback, and he revealed that he thinks this will finally be the year where Rodgers actually leaves."Where do the Packers go from here? That's a good question," Favre said. "I think we may have seen the last of Aaron in Green Bay. I don't know that
Riley Sutter Jersey for certain, it's just a gut feeling . He may try his hand somewhere else."Favre then pointed out that plenty of players have found succe s after leaving a team they've been with their entire career. "It's not uncommon for a guy to switch teams after a long productive career somewhere else," Favre said.The Pro Football Hall of Famer, who said
Nick Jensen Kids Jersey he regularly talks to Rodgers, also offered some interesting advice for the reigning NFL MVP."My advice would be, if your gut is telling you, 'I want to try my hand somewhere else. It's kind of gotten stale here or stagnant or numb or whatever the feeling is, then go give it a try,'" Favre said. "I think sometimes, it's reinvigorating." Pick Six Newsletter Crafted By The Best NFL Experts Get the day's big stories + fun stuff you love like mock drafts, picks and power rankings. I agree to receive the "Pick Six Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies. By pre sing sign up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the and acknowledge Paramount's . Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. Thanks for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. Sorry! There was an error proce sing your subscription. No one
Rod Langway Jersey knows what Rodgers' gut is telling him, but the fact that he's been on the fence about leaving for nearly two years should tell you all you need to know. Earlier this week, Rodgers when he was asked by Pat McAfree if he would be retiring, returning to the Packers or looking to play for another team. (For a detailed breakdown of Rodgers' options, .)"Everything is definitely on the table," Rodgers said. "There are things that seem more plausible or more likely ... (but) I understand that my decision does impact a number of other people's decisions, and I wanna be very sensitive to that. And so I will make a decision sooner rather than later."Unlike last year, when the Rodgers drama went all the way until late July, the Packers quarterback hinted that he's going to make his decision before free agency starts on March 16. One thing Rodgers did make clear is that he doesn't want to be part of a rebuild, so he'll be watching closely to see what the Packers do to fix their salary cap problem. Heading into the offseason, the Packers are a projected to be nearly $45 million
Matt Niskanen Kids Jersey OVER the salary cap. As for Favre, he pointed out that going to a new team can be reinvigorating, something that agreed with when the two had a conversation about it at some point last year."I talked to Tom and he and I both agreed that it's kind of like starting over again," Favre said. "There's something exciting about that. I would say act on it, because the one thing is if you don't, you're always going to regret not acting on that impulse."One intriguing landing
Aaron Ness Jersey spot for Rodgers would be Denver. The , and the quarterback said in November that he might be willing to join Hackett somewhere else. "Hack has been a really important part of our culture change and a part of our succe s on offense," Rodgers said, . "I love him. Hope he doesn't go anywhere. Unle s I do."The big thing working in the Packers' favor is that Rodgers is still under contract, which means if he wants to leave, it won't be easy. However, Jay Glazer last August that the team would be willing to trade him after the 2021 season if he still wanted out, and if that's the case, then Favre might be right and we might've already seen Rodgers play his last down for the Packers.