Packers’ CEO ‘hopeful’ about sorting things out with Rodgers; ESPN reports they are close to agreement
By STEVE MEGARGEE - AP Sports Writer
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Green Bay Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy remains hopeful quarterback Aaron Rodgers the three-time MVP will play for them this season, but says he doesn’t know whether will arrive for the start of training camp.
“We’ve been in constant communication,” Murphy said Monday after the NFL’s only publicly owned team held its annual shareholders meeting. “It’s been obviously months. I’m hopeful that we can have it all resolved.”
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GREEN BAY, Wis. No contract. No tag. No Aaron Jones?
It s starting to look that way for the Green Bay Packers, and their Pro Bowl running back.
Actually, it started to look that way when general manager Brian Gutekunst picked AJ Dillon in the second round of last year s draft.
And when the 2020 season came and went without an extension for Jones.
And when Jones, frustrated by the lack of guaranteed money in the Packers offer, changed agents.
And finally on Tuesday, when Gutekunst opted not to tag Jones either with the franchise or transition designation before the deadline to do so passed.