Aaron Rodgers is undoubtedly a superstar. However, lately, he has really struggled to lead his team effectively. This has actually forced experts to talk about what’s next for the big QB in the competition.
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During a segment on Monday, ESPN NFL analysts Marcus Spears and Dan Orlovsky got into a heated exchange while making predictions about the future of Aaron Rodgers.
Has the time come for the Packers to trade Aaron Rodgers? 🤔
“If Green Bay says, ‘We’re trading Aaron Rodgers,’ they are openly admitting colossal failure as an organization.” —@danorlovsky7 pic.twitter.com/TGIvdGoWrq
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) November 28, 2022
Talking about the same, Orlovsky said, “well, I think that’s what Green Bay has to decide as an organization. Do they think that Aaron’s inability to play led to the play slipping? From the MVP season of last year until, say, September of this year, something like that must have happened. Or perhaps because the offensive line didn’t do a good job of protecting?
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Dan Orlovsky went on to discuss what trading Rodgers would mean for the franchise after mentioning a few team injuries and roster shortfalls.
Dan Straight away said that we don’t just find guys who can throw the ball like Aaron walking down the street and if Green Bay declares that they are trading him, they will be openly admitting their organization’s colossal failure in how they have handled the past two years.
Spears replied, “I thought it was colossal failure that they brought him back after the whole turbulent offseason.” He continued, “Go to Jordan Love.”
With a rib injury, Rodgers left Sunday night’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles in the third quarter. Rodgers will have an MRI on Monday, according to NFL Network Reporter Ian Rapoport, and if all is well, he will play the rest of the season.
If we talk about this season, Rodgers has thrown for 2,682 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions through 12 games for a 4-8 team record.