Wow. Shocked about this.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...-getting-trade-offers-other-gms-aaron-rodgers
Some of the info from the article:
Perhaps they're just waiting for Rodgers to inform the Packers of his decision -- whether he wants to play in 2022 or retire -- and then submit the trade offers they've no doubt been formulating in case Rodgers tells Gutekunst he wants to continue his career elsewhere.
Whatever Rodgers decides will create additional cap space. If Rodgers doesn't play in Green Bay, the Packers would get between $19.3 million and $26.9 million in salary-cap savings depending on the timing of the decision. He has one year left on his deal and would count $46.1 million against the cap, a number that will no doubt be lowered by an extension should he decide to return.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...-getting-trade-offers-other-gms-aaron-rodgers
Some of the info from the article:
Perhaps they're just waiting for Rodgers to inform the Packers of his decision -- whether he wants to play in 2022 or retire -- and then submit the trade offers they've no doubt been formulating in case Rodgers tells Gutekunst he wants to continue his career elsewhere.
Whatever Rodgers decides will create additional cap space. If Rodgers doesn't play in Green Bay, the Packers would get between $19.3 million and $26.9 million in salary-cap savings depending on the timing of the decision. He has one year left on his deal and would count $46.1 million against the cap, a number that will no doubt be lowered by an extension should he decide to return.
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