The Green Bay Packers have had an offseason that has raised some eyebrows for some fans and the media alike. According to ESPN's Rob Demovsky, Aaron Rodgers is scheduled to speak to the media on Friday, likely to answer questions about Green Bay's offseason.
Packers QB Aaron Rodgers will speak to local media via conference call tomorrow at 2 p.m. central. First time we'll hear from since the draft. https://t.co/PpWKEm0iBY
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) May 14, 2020
Of course, this will be the first time that Rodgers will address the media since the 2020 NFL Draft. Provided that, it's inevitable that most of the questions will be tailored toward how Rodgers feels about the Packers selecting Jordan Love in the first round of the draft.
Throughout the pre-draft process, it was assumed that Green Bay would target someone in the first round that could give Rodgers some help on offense. However, instead of getting him another weapon, they selected his possible replacement.
To make matters worse, the Packers actually traded up so they could draft Love with the No. 26 pick. When Green Bay took Love, that led some to believe that Green Bay is planning on cutties ties with Rodgers in the near future. Even Brett Favre shared his belief that Rodgers is going to end his career elsewhere.
Besides drafting Love, the Packers also added A.J. Dillon and Josiah Deguara on the offensive side of the ball in the draft. Still, the elephant in the room when Rodgers speaks to the media will be his opinion on Green Bay's decision to select Love. Regardless of what he says on Friday, it's unlikely to be enough to dwindle the rumors surrounding his future with the Packers.
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