I get asking Aaron Jones for a pay cut. I really do.
But he shouldn’t be guilted into taking yet another pay cut because we all saw the difference in who the Packers were with a healthy Jones vs. an injured one. He was good enough to put this Green Bay team on his back.
We can talk glowingly about how Jordan Love stepped into a tough situation in his first campaign as a starting quarterback. He threw for 32 touchdowns and 11 picks and made some amazing throws from some physics-defying angles.
Jones only played in 11 games this year, but he still tallied 32 percent of the team’s carries, 33 percent of the team’s first downs and 4.