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Aaron Rodgers Wants Two WRs to Join Him Wherever He Ends Up Next Season

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SJ - February 1, 2022

Aaron Rodgers could be playing for a new team next season.  There are a lot of things that have to take place before that happens, but no matter where he ends up he wants a couple of Packers wide receivers to join him.

Rodgers has reportedly told people close to him that he wants Davante Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling to join him.

From Pro Football Network:

It’s tough to get a feel as to what Rodgers wants to do at this point. I can tell you wherever he ends up, Rodgers has told people in confidence he wants receivers Davante Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling by his side. When asked about his future, Rodgers left the door open on all scenarios.

“Everything is definitely on the table,” Rodgers said Tuesday on The Pat McAfee Show. “There are things that seem more plausible or more likely, which I won’t necessarily get into. The most important thing is, first, the commitment to playing and to go into the offseason and training and all that’s stuff. And then after that, it’s conversations with my agent and (Packers general manager) Brian (Gutekunst) and then looking at the desires of the team and kind of the mindset moving forward, and then make a decision from there.”

It's going to be a shame when Rodgers leaves and takes a couple of his weapons with him.  What a shame.  The Packers will be left with very little money to do much of anything and some huge holes on their roster.  Again, what a shame.

 

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