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Murphy: ‘We Want Aaron to Come Back’

Green Bay Packers President Mark Murphy addressed Aaron Rodgers in his monthly "Murphy Takes Five" column.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. – During his season-ending news conference two days after the playoff loss to the 49ers, Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur said he wanted Aaron Rodgers to be with the team “until the day he decides to retire.”

LaFleur said he was speaking for the organization. On Saturday, team President Mark Murphy provided the official word of the organization.

“A key factor will be whether Aaron Rodgers comes back for the 2022 season” Murphy wrote in his monthly Murphy Takes Five column. “Matt, Brian (Gutekunst), executive vice president/director of football operations Russ Ball and I are all in agreement that we want Aaron to come back. He is likely to win his fourth league MVP, is the unquestioned leader of our team and is still playing at a high level at 38.”

Rodgers is coming off one of his best seasons of his Hall of Fame-worthy career. He led the NFL in passer rating, touchdown percentage and interception percentage in guiding the team to 13 wins in the 15 games he started and finished. After the Packers were blown out by New Orleans in Week 1, he threw 37 touchdowns vs. two interceptions the rest of the season.

He did not play nearly as well in the divisional-round loss to San Francisco, a 13-10 loss doomed by the team’s miserable offensive performance following the opening drive and three enormous blunders by the special teams.

“The loss to the 49ers in the divisional round of the playoffs was extremely disappointing,” Murphy wrote. “For the second year in a row, we were the No. 1 seed in the NFC and looked to be in a great position to get to the Super Bowl. Unlike last year, we would have a packed Lambeau Field for all home playoff games this year. We were 8-0 at home this year in the regular season and went into the postseason with a lot of confidence. Unfortunately, we picked a bad time to play our worst game of the year (okay, maybe we played worse in our loss to the Saints in Jacksonville to open the season) and wasted a great opportunity.”

After the loss, Rodgers said he’d meet with LaFleur, Gutekunst and the rest of the front office before stepping away to decide his future. Those meetings took place during the days following the San Francisco game.

With a renewed relationship with Gutekunst, Rodgers said it wouldn’t be the same long, drawn-out process as last offseason, when he didn’t decide to return until just before the start of training camp.

“There’s obviously a lot of decisions to be made,” Rodgers said after the game. “There’s a lot of players whose futures are up in the air, so definitely will be interesting to see which way some of those decisions will go. I’ll have the conversations with Brian in the next week or so and get a little bit more clarity and think about my own future and how much longer I want to keep doing this.”

The fate of Rodgers is the most important decision to be made in a critical offseason. All-Pros Davante Adams and De’Vondre Campbell are among the team’s unrestricted free agents. There has been upheaval on the coaching staff with offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett going to Denver as head coach and position coaches Justin Outten and Luke Getsy getting coordinator gigs in Denver and Chicago, respectively.

With a $50 million hole in the salary cap, Murphy called Ball “our most valuable employee” this offseason. The decision with Rodgers, whether as a contract extension or trade, will have a big role in the financial outlook.

“It takes time to get over a loss like that, but, in the NFL, nobody feels sorry for you, and we have a lot of work to do to get ready for next year,” Murphy wrote. “We are significantly over the salary cap for next year, and will have to make many difficult decisions in order to get under the cap.”

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