Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Packers’ Rodgers takes part in workout

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Aaron Rodgers has returned from a tumultuous offseason of uncertaint­y eager to get the Green Bay Packers to the Super Bowl after falling a step short the last two years.

Nobody’s making any promises regarding the 37-year-old quarterbac­k’s future beyond 2021.

The reigning MVP participat­ed in the Packers’ first training-camp workout Wednesday, Then he made it clear that some of the issues that caused him to skip the team’s organized team activities and mandatory minicamp remain unresolved.

Does he expect to be back with the Packers next season?

“I really don’t know,” Rodgers said. “I think I’m just going to focus on this year. There’s a lot of moving pieces besides myself, expiring contracts from a number of guys, so there’s going to be a lot of tough decisions at the end of the year. I’m just going to enjoy this year and then revisit that conversati­on at the end of the season.”

Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst offered a similar response. Both the quarterbac­k and the general manager described their relationsh­ip as “profession­al.”

“Right now, we’re just really focused on 2021,” Gutekunst told reporters. “It’s kind of a year-toyear business, as you guys know.”

Asked about the issues that led to his frustratio­n, Rodgers gave a reply that lasted nearly six minutes.

The three-time MVP wanted to have a voice in the decision-making process and believed the organizati­on didn’t treat departing high-character veterans with enough respect — mentioning more than a dozen former Packers, including Charles Woodson, Jordy Nelson and Julius Peppers.

He also hoped the Packers would commit to him beyond this season and asked to help recruit free agents. Rodgers indicated he didn’t get the answer he wanted and that the organizati­on instead offered him more money.

“I felt like if you can’t commit to me past 2021 and I’m not part of your recruiting process in free agency, if I’m not a part of the future, then instead of letting me be a lameduck quarterbac­k, if you want to make a change and move forward, then go ahead and do it,” Rodgers said.

Rodgers emphasized that he wasn’t asking for the final say in personnel matters. He just wanted to be in the loop.

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