Quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he doesn't completely understand the idea of retiring with one team but is open to the idea if the Green Bay Packers ask him when he's done playing pro football.
In the past, retiring players have returned to officially retire as a member of that team. For example, long-time kicker Mason Crosby retired as a member of the Packers in March.
While it doesn't sound like Rodgers -- who played 18 seasons in Green Bay -- would open the dialogue, he's willing to entertain the idea if the Packers ask.
"I'm not sure yet.