After ending the regular season, Aaron Rodger hinted that he would not be part of the Green Bay Packers anymore and was looking for a new team. However, when the offer came from a franchise, he turned it down!
On Thursday afternoon, the veteran quarterback was found swinging for a “hole in one” in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. While he was turning the golf club Colt Knost asked whether he had something to share with his fans, and the reply from Rodgers suggested that he was not willing to join an NFC West team.
Which team has Aaron Rodger turned down?
Colt Knost shared a tweet where the quarterback is all smiles, and while he asks the all-important question, Aaron Rodger says that he is not going to “San Fran!” Hinting that the 49ers might have offered the quarterback to join the franchise, but he turned it down.
Well at least he’s not going to San Fran!! @AaronRodgers12 you the best! https://t.co/AtG2mDwrUO
— Colt Knost (@ColtKnost) February 2, 2023
The San Francisco 49ers are looking for a stable quarterback who can serve them in the upcoming season and bring crucial victories. The quarterback position is one of the most important ones in the NFL. With a veteran quarterback like Aaron, teams can remain confident enough that he will win games with the experience he possesses.
The 49ers are looking for a quarterback because Jimmy Garoppolo, their premium player, is out of the team, and coach Kyle Shanahan has confirmed that he is not coming back by stating, “No, I don’t see any scenario of that.”
On the other hand, with the departure of Jimmy, the San Francisco team was counting on Brock Purdy, who showcased his caliber throughout the season but is now injured with a torn UCL in his right elbow while playing against the Eagles in the NFC Championship game. With Rodger showing no interest in the team 49ers have to look elsewhere.
The question remains- where will Aaron land? Have any clue? You can share your opinion in the comments.
Go to the jets.
Probably Indianapolis will sell the farm for an afc championship, they’re good at paying veteran quarterbacks on there way to retirement!