“I f**king love Green Bay,” Aaron Rodgers makes peace with the fact that he no longer is a Packer and believes Jordan Love is ready to fill his shoes
Aaron Rodgers makes his decision clear regarding his love for the Packers.

Aaron Rodgers (Image via CBS Sports)
Aaron Rodgers has created an immeasurable legacy with the Packers. The legendary QB was drafted by the Packers in 2005 and nothing has been the same since then.
The veteran QB made his team regulars in the NFL playoffs, while also winning several MVP awards. However, it seems like Rodgers time with the Packers has finally come to an end as the QB has almost made his decision.
Rodgers was about to make a decision on his future on the Pat McAfee Show and he did just that. The QB believes that he is more inclined towards getting retired than moving to New York or staying with the Packers.
The Packers QB confessed that his time with the Green Bay based team has been bittersweet, however, it was a great ride all along and he will have no regrets later on in his life.
“I fucking love Green Bay and coming to this reality has been bittersweet,” Aaron Rodgers stated on the Pat McAfee Show.
The Packers and Rodgers have gone through a tumultuous time a couple of seasons ago, but that hasn’t tarnished their relationship and Rodgers love for the only team he’s ever played at.
Aaron Rodgers believes now it’s Jordan Love’s time to shine at Green Bay

The Packers celebrated a good run of form under the leadership of Aaron Rodgers. However, every good thing come’s to an end. The 40 year old QB is way past his prime now and feels it’s time for him to move on and give the young QB a chance to create his own legacy.
Rodgers is the longest tenured Packers player ever and one of the oldest QBs still playing in the NFL. This makes the veteran exceptionally experienced and talented. However, the reality is often dissapointing and it seems like the Packers are ready to move on from Rodgers and put their faith in Jordan Love.
“I’m the longest tenured Packer in history and my life is better because of my time in Green Bay.. the reality is they’re ready to move on with Jordan Love and he’s got a bright future ahead of him,” Aaron Rodgers stated on the Pat McAfee Show.
Aaron Rodgers still has to make the decision if he either wants to retire or move to the Jets to play for a couple of more years. However, what’s certain is that A-Rod’s time with the Packers is almost over.
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