AP
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — A day after Aaron Rodgers said returning for a 19th season with the Green Bay Packers will require a “mutual desire on both sides”, his general manager agreed with the franchise quarterback.
“Surely, yeah,” GM Brian Gutekunst said on Monday, a day after a 28-19 victory at the Chicago Bears moved the Packers to 5-8.
Even with Jordan Love waiting in the wings, the Packers want Rodgers back.
“We made a big commitment to him this offseason (with a contract extension), so that was obviously something that was really important to us.