New York Jets common supervisor Joe Douglas gave followers a little bit of aid final week when he vowed that Aaron Rodgers was “gonna be right here” subsequent season, however Inexperienced Bay Packers president Mark Murphy couldn’t supply that very same reassurance Tuesday.
In actual fact, he supplied little or no.
Forward of the Packers’ annual “Tailgate Tour,” Murphy fielded a number of questions concerning the closely anticipated commerce and the place the 2 groups stood when it comes to reaching a deal.
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“I can’t actually get into that,” Murphy replied when requested by one reporter if the ball was “primarily of their courtroom,” referencing any potential commerce calls for the Packers might have laid out for a commerce involving Rodgers.
“I do know (Packers common supervisor) Brian (Gutekunst) and Joe have been speaking.”
When requested if the Packers “want” a deal to get executed by the draft later this month, Murphy declined to get into specifics.
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“Once more, that is one thing Brian is engaged on. I have been actively concerned. There’s actually nothing extra to say.”
Murphy added he does “anticipate fairly a number of questions” about the Rodgers commerce as he continues on the five-day tour of Wisconsin, however his solutions would be the identical.
“I anticipate saying that there isn’t a replace,” he mentioned.
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Gutekunst mentioned final month he’s not requiring a first-round choose for the four-time NFL MVP however added he’d need “honest worth.”
“I am actually glad that Aaron Rodgers turned out to be such an excellent quarterback, and I am hopeful that Jordan Love seems to be the same quarterback,” Murphy added Tuesday.