Chicago Sun-Times

Pack GM would like word from Rodgers

- BY PATRICK FINLEY, STAFF REPORTER pfinley@suntimes.com | @patrickfin­ley

INDIANAPOL­IS — Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has texted with quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers since he emerged from his darkness retreat last week. They haven’t talked, though.

“Our feelings haven’t changed about Aaron,” Gutekunst said Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine. “But we need to have some of those conversati­ons about our team — where it’s going, where he’s at — before we go forward.”

Rodgers is under contract but hasn’t committed to playing in 2023. He could force a trade, which would be the best thing to happen to the Bears since their last Super Bowl appearance. Rodgers, by his own admission, has owned his rival during his 18-year career with the Packers.

This isn’t the first time the Packers have waited for Rodgers to rededicate himself to them, but it might be the closest he has come to leaving the franchise. Gutekunst said there was no timeline for him to make a decision, but he’d like to know by mid-March.

“Free agency’s coming up,” he said. “It’d be nice to have some answers before then.”

If Rodgers wants to be traded, Gutekunst said it would be “a little premature” to speculate about his market value.

He said the Packers are excited about backup Jordan Love.

“I think I’ve expressed to a lot of people that he needs to play,” he said. “That’s the next step in his progressio­n. He needs to play. Jordan’s done a great job working hard, so he’s doing everything we’re asking.”

Jackson makes progress

Bears safety Eddie Jackson doesn’t sound like a cap casualty.

“I was excited about the progress that he made,” general manager Ryan Poles said. “I thought he was heading in the right direction, getting back to the ball with takeaways. I thought he tackled well, too. So we’re excited about Eddie.”

Jackson is recovering from a Lisfranc injury to his foot. The Bears wouldn’t say if he’d be ready for offseason practices.

“I saw Eddie a couple of days ago — he looked good, moving around, getting after it,” Poles said.

Wait and see on Montgomery

As he did last month, Poles praised free agent-to-be running back David Montgomery. But that doesn’t necessaril­y portend the Bears re-signing him.

“My feelings for David haven’t changed,” Poles said. “So we’re going to go through this process and gather informatio­n and have conversati­ons and see what happens.”

Montgomery is looking for a multiyear deal from the Bears or someone else — probably for at least $6 million per year.

This and that

The Bears named Luke Steckel their assistant offensive line coach. He spent the last two seasons as the Titans’ tight ends coach and is the son of Les Steckel, the former Vikings coach. Steelers GM Omar Khan said he wants former Bears quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky, who is under contract next year, to return and back up Kenny Pickett.

“How he’s worked with Kenny has been great,” he said. Chiefs coach Andy Reid chose former Bears coach Matt Nagy as his offensive coordinato­r after interviewi­ng Pep Hamilton and Marcus Brady for the job.

 ?? CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/AP ?? Aaron Rodgers is under contract to the Packers but hasn’t committed to playing in 2023.
CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/AP Aaron Rodgers is under contract to the Packers but hasn’t committed to playing in 2023.

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