GM: Packers going with Rodgers for ‘foreseeable future'
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.