The Packers and Aaron Rodgers each have big decisions ahead, but Marcus Spears believes Aaron Rodgers will head to the Jets this offseason.
As we go through another offseason of “Will he? Won’t he?” with Aaron Rodgers and the Packers, buzz is growing that the future Hall of Fame quarterback won’t return to Green Bay this season. On Tuesday, Marcus Spears not only said he believes Rodgers is done with the Packers, he predicted where he’ll end up next.. “I expect Aaron Rodgers to end up in New York.”Sign up for NBC Chicago newsletters.
After a hug from noted Jets fan Mike Greenberg, Spears continued to explain why he thought Rodgers would continue to follow in Brett Favre’s footsteps by shedding the green and gold for green and white. “Ever since the owner said they would be in the market heavily, obviously you see the hires that was made, the history that they have with Aaron Rodgers, Nathaniel Hackett. I don’t think it’s smart to speculate anything else. We know what they loaded up for. “
Spears is alluding to the Jets hiring Hackett to be their next head coach. Hackett was the offensive coordinator for the Packers when Rodgers won his two most recent MVP awards. Of course, many believe the Broncos hired Hackett last year with the hopes it would help them land Rodgers. Instead they got Russell Wilson and nothing but disappointment.
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