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.”
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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.