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GM: Packers going with Rodgers for ‘foreseeabl­e future'

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Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst says the team remains committed to quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers “for the foreseeabl­e future” one year after trading up in the first round to draft the three-time MVP's potential successor.

“Aaron's our guy,” Gutekunst said Monday in his pre-draft Zoom session with reporters. “He's going to be our quarterbac­k for the foreseeabl­e future. We're excited about kind of the things we're going to try to accomplish here over the next couple years.”

The Packers sent the Miami Dolphins the No. 30 overall selection and a fourth-round pick in last year's draft to move up to the No. 26 spot and take Utah State quarterbac­k Jordan Love. Rodgers acknowledg­ed later the move took him by surprise and complicate­d his hopes of finishing his career in Green Bay.

Rodgers, 37, responded by throwing an NFL-leading 48 touchdown passes last season and earned his third MVP award while helping the Packers reach the NFC championsh­ip game.

Late last season, Rodgers referred to his future as a “beautiful mystery.” In his news conference after the NFC championsh­ip game loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Rodgers said “there's a lot of guys' futures that are uncertain, myself included.” Gutekunst said shortly afterward that the Packers intended to keep Rodgers beyond the 2021 season.

But the Packers haven't restructur­ed Rodgers' contract, a move that could show their commitment to him beyond the upcoming season. Rodgers has three years remaining on the four-year, $134 million extension he signed in August 2018.

The way Rodgers' contract is currently structured, the Packers could clear about $22 million in cap space by moving on from him after the 2021 season.

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