As NFL offseason Wednesdays go, March 15, 2023, will go down as a fairly memorable one.
It had been circled on the calendar for some time as the official start of the new league year, all 32 teams enabled to sign new free agents and execute trades in renewed bids to make a run at Super Bowl 58 or, at minimum, turn an eye toward the future. And, sure, some of the moves had already been telegraphed or even stamped, Derek Carr's relocation to the New Orleans Saints, for example.
But Wednesday may ultimately be best remembered because it was when Aaron Rodgers told the world he intends to break up with the Green Bay Packers .