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According to reports, the Green Bay Packers' opinion of QB Aaron Rodgers has declined to the extent that they now feel ''disgusted'' with him.

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Vince Carbonneau
February 19, 2023  (9:06)
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Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the Green Bay Packers may be coming to a close as an insider close to the team has divulged that the quarterback will not be returning for the 2023 season.

Rodgers has been with the organization for 18 years and has never played for any other team in the NFL. However, it seems that both parties are eager to move on. The player has had longstanding issues with the management, and this offseason is not the first time he has contemplated leaving. This time, however, the Packers themselves are keen on ending their relationship. According to team insider Bob McGinn, the Packers have soured on Rodgers to the point where they are «disgusted» with the QB.

McGinn cited a source with «firsthand knowledge» of Packers affairs who claimed that Rodgers is not returning, and the team is prepared to move on from him.

«They are done with Rodgers,» he said on the Go Long Pod podcast (H/T ProFootballTalk). «He's not coming back. I mean, they're disgusted with him, and they're done with him. And they're moving on.»

The Packers are not the only team believed to be disillusioned. Previous reports suggest that multiple NFL executives do not believe that the signal-caller is worth the hassle.

Rodgers is also undecided about his future, and it has been revealed that he has embarked on a four-day dark retreat to aid him in determining what he should do next.

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