Aaron Rodgers signs contract at Green Bay Packers - Kicker
In the season break, there have been numerous speculations that Rodgers, players of the Year of the National Football League, who wants to leave packers after 16 seasons or ends his career. The 37-year-old playmaker stayed away in May and June, among other things, the training start and first mandatory mines. This week he appeared in the training camp and expressed in a media round in detail about his threatened farewell.
"The organization sees me and my task only to play," called Rodgers in remarkable minutes the fundamental problem. He has been lacking requested sayings for a long time. "I had expressed the wish to be involved more in conversations that influence my job." For him: Recruit Free Agents, even with decisions about expiring contracts to be brought to the boat. "I had hoped that the organization would learn from the mistakes of the past, as they treated experienced professionals. Or earned players were not held, which were key players in my eyes," the 37-year-old. To enumerate around a dozen examples as well as greetings like Jordy Nelson, Julius Peppers, Clay Matthews, Randall Cobb, John Kuhn.
Cobb retrieved
"The Pack" would have made the "Gunslinger" but now concessions to convince him of a whereabouts, it said. Thus, the new contract on the same references would only run two instead of three years. As a result and a bonus payment, the cheese cities have more financial opportunities to strengthen the team. So they brought directly to the pass receiver Randall Cobb, with which Rodgers already harmonized between 2011 and 2018 and was even on the wedding at the "A-Rod", from the Houston Texans.
Rodgers, in his great career already Dreinal MVP The NFL, has so far won only in 2010/11 at the only time the Super Bowl (31:25 against the Pittsburgh Steelers). The Green Bay Packers had failed in the two past seasons only in the semi-finals of the play-offs, this year at the later Super Bowl winner Tampa Buch Buccaneers around Tom Brady.
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