The calendar turning over to June on Tuesday probably won’t be a significant moment in the standoff between Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.
According to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, the Packers remain committed to not trading Rodgers, the 2020 NFL MVP, despite the salary cap ramifications of trading a player after June 1.
Rodgers remains conflicted with the organization and has already skipped three phases of the offseason workout program, setting the stage for a summer staring contest between a future Hall of Fame quarterback and an organization that has the NFL MVP under contract for three more seasons but also a first-round pick at quarterback waiting in the wings.