In a development that’s stirring emotions in Titletown, Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur has publicly addressed the growing rumors surrounding former franchise quarterback Aaron Rodgers — particularly the possibility of Rodgers signing with one of the Packers’ NFC rivals.
When asked during a recent press conference about the prospect of Rodgers donning a different uniform — possibly that of a division opponent — LaFleur didn’t mince words.
“I’ll always respect Aaron and everything he did for this organization,” LaFleur said. “But if he ends up across the sideline from us — yeah, we’re treating him like any other threat. No special treatment. This is football.”
Rodgers, who spent 18 seasons in Green Bay and led the team to a Super Bowl title, is currently under contract with the New York Jets, but speculation continues to swirl about his future as he nears the final stages of his career — especially following a major injury that sidelined him for most of the 2023 season.
Insiders have hinted that if Rodgers and the Jets were to part ways, several NFC teams — including at least one in the North Division — could make a push to sign him as a short-term veteran leader.
When asked if he would feel “betrayed” by Rodgers signing with a Packers rival, LaFleur kept it professional but firm.
“Aaron’s legacy here is cemented. But once you’re not wearing green and gold, you’re the opponent. Simple as that.”
Fans have taken to social media with mixed reactions. Some still hold Rodgers in legendary status and couldn’t imagine booing him — even in a rival jersey. Others say his departure already marked the end of that era, and “loyalty ends when the uniform changes.”
Rodgers himself has not commented on the rumors, though in a recent podcast interview he admitted,
“I’ve still got gas in the tank. Whether that’s in New York, or somewhere else… we’ll see.”
With a potential clash looming between the Packers and a Rodgers-led NFC rival, one thing is clear: Matt LaFleur and his team are ready — emotionally and tactically — for whatever comes next.