All signs point to the AFC
Aaron Rodgers is a California kid, and with Tom Brady retired, could the Green Bay Packers superstar be the one to end his career with the San Francisco 49ers?
Nope.
That’s according to Rodgers himself, at least, who is in the Golden State this week to play the PGA Tour’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at the famous golf course.
CBS on-course analyst Colt Knost on Thursday asked the Packers (for now) quarterback whether he wanted to break any news. Rodgers laughed it off, but someone in the crowd suggested perhaps he could take his talents to San Francisco.
“I’m not going to San Fran,” Rodgers quipped, as seen in a video making the rounds on Twitter.
So, that pretty much settles that. But that’s not to say Rodgers won’t be on the move. Rodgers is still under contract with the Packers, but it has become increasingly clear the Packers could deal him this offseason and turn things over to 2020 first-round pick Jordan Love. In fact, one report indicates the Packers prefer to trade Rodgers, a move that not only would bring in significant assets but provide some much-needed salary cap relief for Green Bay.
This is all assuming Rodgers wants to play in 2023. He has yet to fully commit and is taking his time in the decision-making process. The deliberation signals Rodgers is taking things year to year, and that could be a hold-up in any trade discussions.
“Rodgers’ year-to-year approach to playing could complicate trade talks for the Green Bay Packers, several execs say, because it’s hard to trade hefty capital for just one year of Rodgers,” ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler wrote Friday. “Teams would prefer at least two seasons with him.”
Fowler suggests a Rodgers trade could revolve around conditional picks tied to how long the quarterback actually plays. The Jets have long been considered an option, and the Raiders — a favorite to have signed Brady — are also lurking, especially given Rodgers’ ties to all-everything wideout Davante Adams. The Indianapolis Colts are also an intriguing option, especially if they hire Green Bay special teams coach Rich Bisaccia for their open head coaching position.
The 49ers, who have Brock Purdy and Trey Lance on the roster and also play in the NFC, are apparently out, if Rodgers himself is to be believed.