Jennings believes that Green Bay Packers’ general manager Brian Gutekunst is doing his job by doing what is best for the organization. Jennings went on to say that there shouldn’t be special treatment for Rodgers alone. Jennings is one of the first former teammates of the quarterback to take the other side.
Jennings continued with his thoughts about his former teammate and that he shouldn’t be given special treatment. He added that the Green Bay Packers organization wants to do what’s best to win, but also to ensure that the diehard Packers fanbase is satisfied with the moves that they make.
Jennings also said that the Packers need to make a decision of their own and that once they do so, they need to be sure that it is the right decision for the organization moving forward.
Was Aaron Rodgers’ verbal agreement enough?
Aaron Rodgers has said that he has a verbal agreement with the Green Bay Packers that will allow him to get a trade if he desires. But Gutekunst has said that he doesn’t have such an agreement with the quarterback.
Greg Jennings mentioned this notion while on First Things First this morning and stated that the Green Bay Packers aren’t obligated to give Aaron Rodgers anything if there isn’t a legally binding written agreement.
With Gutekunst’s comments on Wednesday, it leads many to wonder if the general manager is willing to go back on the verbal agreement and do what he believes is best for the Packers, which is to keep their quarterback.
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