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Packers ‘hopeful’ Rodgers will stay

Team’s president and CEO said he doesn’t know if the quarterbac­k will arrive for the opening of training camp

- By Steve Megargee AP Sports Writer

GREEN BAY, WIS. >> Green Bay Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy remains hopeful quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers the three-time MVP will play for them this season, but says he doesn’t know whether he will arrive for the start of training camp.

“We’ve been in constant communicat­ion,” Murphy said Monday after the NFL’s only publicly owned team held its annual shareholde­rs meeting. “It’s been obviously months. I’m hopeful that we can have it all resolved.”

Murphy’s comments followed an NFL Network report that Rodgers has indicated to people close to him he does plan to play for the Packers this season. The report said “that is the expectatio­n” but added that there are “many factors at play.”

Rodgers’ agent, David Dunn, didn’t respond to a message seeking comment.

The Packers hold their first training camp workout Wednesday. Murphy said there’s no scenario under which the Packers would trade Rodgers.

Rodgers didn’t participat­e in organized team activities this spring – a change from his usual offseason routine – and skipped the Packers’ mandatory minicamp. Under the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement, Rodgers would be subject to a $50,000 fine for each day he holds out during training camp.

Rodgers’ future with the Packers has been arguably the NFL’s biggest offseason story since ESPN reported i n the hours leading up to the draft that the reigning MVP didn’t want to return to Green Bay.

“We want him back,” Murphy told the 3,900 shareholde­rs who gathered at Lambeau Field. “We’re committed to him for 2021 and beyond. He’s our leader. We’re looking forward to winning another Super Bowl with him.”

General manager Brian Gutekunst spoke at the shareholde­rs meeting and mentioned Rodgers’ name first while referring to the offense’s “strong returning nucleus.”

“We have been working tirelessly with Aaron and his representa­tion to resolve the issues he has raised this offseason and are hopeful for a positive resolution,” Gutekunst said.

At one point during the meeting, after Murphy praised Gutekunst, nearly all the shareholde­rs applauded, but one fan yelled, “I’ve never seen him throw a touchdown.” But that comment was a rare exception in a peaceful two-hour meeting.

Murphy said he was pleasantly surprised at the reception and added that he did hear one person say, “Put your ego aside, Murphy.”

He said that he understood fans’ frustratio­ns over the standoff.

“I think it’s kind of a pox on both houses, us and Aaron,” Murphy said.

The speculatio­n about Rodgers’ long-term future with the Packers began after they traded up four spots in last year’s

draft to take Utah State quarterbac­k Jordan Love with the 26th overall pick. Gutekunst didn’t notify Rodgers about the move beforehand and has since acknowledg­ed he could have done a better job communicat­ing.

Rodgers said last summer the decision to draft Love complicate­d his hopes of spending his entire career in Green Bay. Even as he was putting together a stellar 2020 season, Rodgers referred to his future as a “beautiful mystery.”

Ever since ESPN initially reported his disenchant­ment with the Packers, Rodgers hasn’t spoken much about his situation. His longest comments came in an ESPN interview in late May.

“With my situation, look it’s never been about the draft pick, picking Jordan,” Rodgers said at the time. “I love Jordan. He’s a great kid, a lot of fun to work together. Love the coaching staff, love my teammates, love the fan base in Green Bay. An incredible 16 years.

“It’s just kind of about a philosophy and maybe forgetting that it is about the people that make the thing go. It’s about character, it’s about culture, it’s about doing things the right way.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES ?? Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers looks to throw against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the NFC Championsh­ip Game on Sunday, Jan. 24, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers looks to throw against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the NFC Championsh­ip Game on Sunday, Jan. 24, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis.

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