“We’ll see,” Aaron Rodgers drops massive hint on his Packers future responding to Denver Broncos fans


“We’ll see,” Aaron Rodgers drops massive hint on his Packers future responding to Denver Broncos fans

After the green Bay packers’ surprising defeat against the San Francisco 49ers in the pose season, which stopped them from reaching the Super Bowl this year most of the talk among the franchise has revolved around the future of their star quarterback Aaron Rodgers. It has been widely reported that the 38-year old QB will look to force a trade to another franchise during the offseason.

However, nothing concrete has emerged on the subject as of yet, with Aaron Rodgers himself not ruling anything out as of this moment. One of the franchises linked with Rodgers’ future has been the Denver Broncos who are looking to lure him away from the Green Bay Packers.

Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Green Bay Packers still continues to be a point of wide debate

Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers

The Broncos fans are definitely happy with the rumours of Rodgers joining the franchise for the next season and have started to do their bit as well to convince the quarterback to make the move.

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While participating in the Phoenix Waste Management Open golf tournament on Wednesday, the Broncos fans made their motives clear as they shouted towards Aaron Rodgers, “Come to Denver.”

The chants rang loud and for some time by the crowd and Aaron Rodgers seemed to pay heed to those chants as he gave a cryptic response to them saying, “We’ll see,” before he moved on to take the shot on himself.

The Denver Broncos seem to be upping their pursuit of Rodgers in the offseason and have also hired Ben Steele to their management staff. Steele is considered a long friend of Aaron Rodgers, and some believe the move might be to tempt Rodgers into making the move.

Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers

However, with all of that being said, the Green Bay Packers are adamant that they want to keep Rodgers and have started planning for their upcoming season with Rodgers as the primary QB.

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