NFL: Aaron Jones thinks Aaron Rodgers will stay with Packers

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Green Bay running back Aaron Jones believes quarterback Aaron Rodgers will play for the Packers in 2022.

“I’ve heard what everybody else has heard, what they’re reading,” Jones said Tuesday on the NFL Network. “But I think he’ll be there, in my heart. Green Bay, I can’t imagine him anywhere else, that’s where he’s been his whole career. I just can’t picture him anywhere else. I think we had a lot of fun this year, I hope to have him back and I believe in my heart he’ll be back.”

Rodgers, 38, delivered another MVP-level season in 2021 with 4,115 passing yards, 37 touchdowns and just four interceptions in 16 starts.

However, the top-seeded Packers (13-4) lost their playoff opener at home to the San Francisco 49ers, kicking off another offseason of speculation about Rodgers’ future with the franchise.

Appearing on the “Pat McAfee Show” after the divisional playoff loss, Rodgers said “everything is definitely on the table,” including retirement, relocation or a return to Green Bay.

–Field Level Media

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