The future of Green Bay Packers quarterback and Aaron Rodgers remains uncertain, with the two main possibilities for the four-time NFL MVP appearing to be sticking in town or a trade to an AFC team, per a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter.
As far as where the 39-year-old may head if a trade goes down, an NFC executive posited to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler that the Indianapolis Colts could be in play:
"One NFC executive brought up an interesting team that's sort of random but would make some sense on paper: Indianapolis. The Colts enter the offseason with $20.