Over the last few months, Aaron Rodgers has been the biggest topic of conversation in NFL media.
Ever since ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported in late April that Rodgers is unhappy and wants to leave the Packers, there’s been widespread speculation about what his future holds. The three-time MVP skipped OTAs and mandatory minicamp in June, and we’ll see in a couple of weeks if he makes it to training camp.
In the meantime, Rodgers is preparing to play in Capital One’s The Match golf event tomorrow, teaming up with Bryson DeChambeau against Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady. Rodgers spoke with the media this afternoon ahead of the competition.
In response to a question about his offseason, Rodgers seemed to cryptically refer to all the chatter about his situation before revealing that he’s been focused on his mental health and positivity.
A snippet of the proverb Aaron Rodgers issued when asked about his offseason ahead of “The Match”: “Sometimes the loudest person in the room is not the person who has all the facts on their side or the truth on their side. Sometimes there’s a lot of wisdom is silence.”
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) July 5, 2021
Aaron Rodgers was asked by @Ben_Baby about this offseason on the call, Rodgers said sometimes the loudest person in the room is not the smartest. Sometimes the loudest person doesn’t have all the facts on their side and that he has been working on his mental health and positivity
— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) July 5, 2021
It seems obvious by now that Rodgers will not comment on any of the nitty gritty details regarding his relationship with the Packers. He’s content to let the media and general public debate about that among themselves.
Green Bay is in no rush to trade the reigning league MVP, as he is still under contract. How the next month and a half unfolds will likely indicate what the solution will be for both parties.
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