The News-Times (Sunday)

Packers CEO acknowledg­es meeting Rodgers in January

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Green Bay Packers CEO Mark Murphy says he is “very much aware” of quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers’ concerns with the organizati­on and acknowledg­es team officials have flown out to meet the reigning MVP on multiple occasions.

Murphy added that the Packers want to keep Rodgers in Green Bay in 2021 and beyond. He discussed the Rodgers situation in a column posted on the Packers’ website on Saturday.

“This is an issue that we have been working on for several months,” Murphy wrote.

Murphy said that he, general manager Brian Gutekunst and coach Matt LaFleur “have flown out on a number of occasions to meet with Aaron.”

ESPN reported Thursday that Rodgers has indicated he doesn’t want to return to the Packers. The ESPN report had said Murphy, Gutekunst and LaFleur had flown out separately to meet Rodgers during the offseason. Gutekunst said Thursday night he has no plans to trade Rodgers and that he remained confident the three-time MVP would play for the Packers again.

Murphy wrote that the Packers have been working with Rodgers and his agent, David Dunn, to resolve the 37-year-old quarterbac­k’s concerns about the organizati­on. Murphy doesn’t specify the nature of those concerns.

“We remain committed to Aaron in 2021 and beyond,” Murphy wrote. “He is not only a tremendous­ly talented player, but has developed into a true leader for us. The relationsh­ip that Aaron has forged with Matt and the other offensive coaches has propelled us to the brink of the Super Bowl in two straight years. We look forward to competing for another Super Bowl championsh­ip with Aaron as our leader.”

Rodgers has three years remaining on his contract after signing a four-year, $134 million extension in August 2018.

 ?? Morry Gash / Associated Press ?? Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers walks off the field after the NFC championsh­ip game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Green Bay, Wis., in January.
Morry Gash / Associated Press Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers walks off the field after the NFC championsh­ip game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Green Bay, Wis., in January.

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