The Peterborough Examiner

Rodgers clarifies post-game remarks about future with Pack

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GREEN BAY, WIS. — All-Pro quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers says “I don’t think there’s any reason why I wouldn’t be back” with the Green Bay Packers next season.

But he added his future isn’t necessaril­y in his control.

Rodgers was clarifying remarks he made Sunday after the Packers’ 31-26 NFC Championsh­ip Game loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Rodgers said after the game “there’s a lot of guys’ futures that are uncertain, myself included.

“Obviously, after the season I had, potentiall­y winning MVP and we obviously made another good run, I don’t think there’s any reason why I wouldn’t be back,” Rodgers said Tuesday during his weekly spot on Sirius XM Radio’s “The Pat McAfee Show.” “But there’s not many absolutes, as you guys know, in this business. So, to make an absolute statement about something that is not an absolute, I didn’t do it.”

While discussing his postgame comments, Rodgers said Tuesday it “just kind of hit me in the moment” as he was thinking about some teammates whose futures were uncertain.

The Packers’ list of potential free agents includes All-Pro centre Corey Linsley and Pro Bowl running back Aaron Jones among others.

Rodgers was asked Tuesday if the comment about his uncertain future was an attempt to capitalize on his leverage after a season in which he earned All Pro honours. Rodgers threw 48 touchdown passes and five intercepti­ons during the regular season.

“I haven’t even had the conversati­ons yet,” Rodgers said.

“This is Day 2. Yesterday was exit meetings. I had my meetings with my quarterbac­k coach and offensive co-ordinator, and you say goodbye to your teammates and you start to clear your locker out. But I’m around this week. It’s not like jetting out of town and, ‘Sayonara, Green Bay,’ ” he added.

“There’s conversati­ons to be had. I’m going to have them with the right people. But it’s the same conversati­ons we have every single year. There’s no big, ‘I’m going to come to the table with I need this, this and this,’ ” Rodgers said.

“We have honest conversati­ons about where we’re at every single year, whether that’s with (general manager) Brian (Gutekunst), (coach) Matt (LaFleur), (CEO) Mark (Murphy). I’ve had these conversati­ons for years,” he added.

“That’s part of being a leader on the squad and having a pulse on the team and the direction we’re going.”

Rodgers has spent his entire National Football League career in Green Bay and has three years remaining on the fouryear, $118-million (U.S.) extension he signed in August 2018.

The two-time MVP has said on multiple occasions the Packers’ decision to select Utah State quarterbac­k Jordan Love in the first round of the 2020 draft complicate­d his hopes of finishing his career in Green Bay.

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