Aaron Rodgers doesn’t know yet if he wants to play football in 2023, and he doesn’t know where he’d want to play if he does return for another season.
But if the two sides do eventually decide to part ways this offseason, the groundwork has been laid for an amicable divorce between Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.
Rodgers said as much during another wide-ranging interview with “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday, reiterating he “understands” if the team wants to go younger with Jordan Love and he has to finish his career “somewhere else.”
On multiple occasions, Rodgers used the words “gratitude” and “love” when describing his time with the Packers and his appreciation for the organization, and he pushed back on any potential feelings of “animosity” or “malice” between the two sides in a future divorce.