The Green Bay Packers have been heavily involved in the media lately as Aaron Rodgers has been all over the place. From the reports of him being unhappy last season to him making a decision on his future, this franchise continues to be in the spotlight. A rumor hit full force that Rodgers was demanding $50 million per year. The superstar quarterback has finally responded.

According to Undisputed, Greg Jennings' claims that Aaron Rodgers wanted $50 million per year are untrue. Aaron Rodgers set the record straight, claiming these reports to be “categorically false.” The Packers have been moving some money around, but it seems they have a different plan for the cap space they've generated.

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Green Bay has multiple question marks regarding their superstar players. We still await Aaron Rodgers' decision, but Davante Adams is in line to hit free agency. Perhaps these financial moves have been made for the franchise to re-sign Adams to a long-term contract, which would be ideal for the Packers moving forward.

It's still unclear what Aaron Rodgers will do, but we're supposed to have his answer on Tuesday. The Packers have been doing everything possible this offseason to keep Rodgers in Green Bay as they even had him involved in hiring Tom Clements as the quarterback coach. At the end of the day, remaining with his current team makes the most sense.

So, Rodgers does not want $50 million per year, but the Packers have created more cap space. Look for this franchise to potentially re-sign Davante Adams soon. However, everybody is sitting on the edge of their seats for Aaron Rodgers to make his decision. Will he stay in Green Bay, retire, or ask for a trade? We should know the answers by Tuesday.