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        <title><![CDATA[Aaron Rodgers’ future stays in limbo with Packers’ silence]]></title>
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<p>Aaron Rodgers called his Packers future a &#8220;<strong>beautiful mystery</strong>&#8221; before last season&#8217;s NFC Championship game.</p>



<p>A couple of months later, that sentiment still rings true.</p>



<p>With a divorce from Rodgers feasible after next season, team president Mark Murphy declined to offer any assurances on the 37-year-old&#8217;s future, and why the Packers have so far<strong> opted not to restructure or extend his contract</strong>.</p>



<p>“I can’t really get into specific players,” Murphy said <strong>according to ESPN</strong>. “We’ve been able to create room with others.”</p>



<p>Murphy was asked twice more about Rodgers specifically &#8212; and both times declined to discuss specifics regarding the three-time MVP.</p>



<p>Green Bay has restructured the contracts of six players this offseason for cap flexibility, but have not touched the deal of their legendary signal-caller. The team declined to convert his March roster bonus of $6.8 million into a signing bonus, a move that would have kicked cap charges down the road and signaled a commitment to future years.</p>



<p>The Packers could choose to move on from Rodgers &#8212; under contract until 2023 &#8212; after next season and gain between $22 million and $25 million in cap room, per ESPN. The report also said &#8220;those familiar with Rodgers&#8217; thinking believe he wants assurances that he&#8217;s not a lame-duck quarterback&#8221; next season.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/03/31/aaron-rodgers-future-stays-in-limbo-with-packers-silence-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Aaron Rodgers on Jan. 24, 2021</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Getty Images</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Rodgers first raised alarm bells when he <strong>called his future with the Packers &#8220;uncertain</strong>&#8221; following the NFC Championship game to the Buccaneers. As speculation of an immediate divorce grew, Murphy finally put out the flames. </p>



<p>“There’s no way in heck Aaron is not going to be on the Packers &#8230; we’re not idiots,&#8221; Murphy told Green Bay radio station WNFL in January.</p>



<p>For how long is the question now. </p>



<p>The Packers used a first-round pick on quarterback Jordan Love in 2020, a move reminiscent of Rodgers&#8217; time spent behind Brett Favre and one that shows the Packers are at least beginning to think of parting with Rodgers.</p>



<p>He tossed a ridiculous 48 touchdowns for 4,299 yards last season, leading Green Bay to a 13-3 record before bowing out one game short of the Super Bowl.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Jake Nisse</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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