The Green Bay Packers reportedly aren't interested in trading one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history even if he isn't happy with the situation.
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reported "the Packers aren’t budging" in their desire to not trade Aaron Rodgers, even though the salary-cap hit for such a move would be lessened by $11.5 million starting June 2.
"We're just going to continue to try to work through this and hopefully we can get him back in the building," head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters.
ESPN's Rob Demovsky reported Rodgers didn't report to organized team activities on Monday, which wasn't particularly surprising.