The Packers don't want to trade Aaron Rodgers this offseason. GM Brian Gutekunst has made that clear.
However, there is one scenario that could play out and basically force the team to trade their long-time quarterback. And it all depends on how long Rodgers is willing to stand off against his team.
Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports that one of the only ways the Packers would trade Rodgers is if he was "truly committed to never playing for them again."
The Packers would trade Rodgers if they believed he was truly committed to never playing for them again and wanted to get draft picks and players in return instead of forcing him to retire and receiving only the money they’d keep from him refusing to play in any of the final three years on his contract.