Green Bay Packers Prepare for Post-Rodgers Era with Key Signings
The Green Bay Packers are showing Aaron Rodgers that they mean business. With Rodgers making it clear that he intends to join the New York Jets next season, the Packers have wasted no time in preparing for the post-Rodgers era.
The Packers have made it clear that they won’t let Rodgers waste their time any longer. They have started re-signing key pieces for next year, starting with cornerback Corey Ballentine and safety Rudy Ford, two important defensive players.
While the Rodgers saga looms overhead, the Packers have also made some other moves this offseason. They have re-signed cornerback Keisean Nixon and tight end Tyler Davis, but they have also seen some key players leave for new homes, including Allen Lazard and Robert Tonyan.
Despite some remaining unrestricted free agents, including Randall Cobb and Marcedes Lewis, who may follow Rodgers to the Jets, the Packers are focused on the future. They are preparing for life without Rodgers, with Jordan Love set to take over at quarterback.
It’s about time the Packers moved on from the drama that has surrounded Rodgers and the franchise in recent years. The Packers are determined to build a playoff-contending roster for 2023 and beyond, and they won’t let Rodgers hold them back any longer.
Rodgers may be an all-time Packers legend, but he has also caused his fair share of trauma for the franchise. The Packers are ready to turn the page and start the healing process, with or without Rodgers. It’s time for the Packers to move forward and leave the past behind.