Aaron Rodgers has made trade deals with three other teams, per report

The Aaron Rodgers saga part deux has been and is still a hot topic of conversation. And the temperature just got cranked up even more after Friday night's reports. First, it was NFL Network's Ian Rapoport who came out and said that Rodgers is "truly torn" on deciding where he wants to play in 2022. […]

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The Aaron Rodgers saga part deux has been and is still a hot topic of conversation. And the temperature just got cranked up even more after Friday night's reports.

First, it was NFL Network's Ian Rapoport who came out and said that Rodgers is "truly torn" on deciding where he wants to play in 2022.

That's right. He's not torn on if he wants to play, he's torn about where he wants to play.

But, if he's not 100% sold on playing in Green Bay (surprise, surprise), then the next question obviously becomes: where does he want to play?

That has really been the big question all offseason long. Well, fortunately, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk gave us some insight on Rodgers' potential destinations after Rapoport's report.

Yep. Destinations. Plural. Not singular.

According to Florio, sources say that Rodgers has deals in place with three other teams and said deals include trade compensation. The Tennessee Titans, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Denver Broncos are all mentioned in Florio's report.

Details of the deals are unknown and it's unclear if Rodgers prefers one destination over the other. And there's no telling how long he'll take to make his decision if he's "truly torn" as Rapoport says.

It's logical to assume the Broncos have a clear advantage over the Titans and Steelers. Rodgers would reunite with Nathaniel Hackett, who served was the Packers offensive coordinator from 2019-2021.

But it all depends on who can offer up the better deal. After all, Rodgers' contract doesn't have a no-trade clause in it. So the Packers have the ultimate say in where he goes.

However, as long as it's one of those three teams, all is well with Rodgers.

You can read Florio's full report, here.

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