Aaron Rodgers will only change teams if both he and the Green Bay Packers reach a point where they do not want to continue together, says the team's former executive Andrew Brandt.
Brandt – who was with the Packers when they drafted Rodgers in 2005 at a time Brett Favre was entrenched as the starter – does not believe that situation is imminent.
The debate comes after general manager Brian Gutekunst traded up to take Utah State quarterback Jordan Love in the first round of this year's NFL draft.
Rodgers is 36 but led the Packers to the NFC Championship game last season and has stated his desire to play into his 40s.