The ongoing circus act revolving Aaron Rodgers and the front office of the Green Bay Packers still has more questions than answers on its plate.

On Monday, the Packers had their annual meeting with shareholders and general manager Brian Gutekunst was in attendance. Most of the reports that have surfaced about Rodgers' distain for the franchise stem from Gutekunst.

During the meeting at Lambeau Field on Monday, Gutekunst addressed and updated the Rodgers situation.

It's pretty much the same that has been put on repeat for months now. With Rodgers staying mostly silent since the reports surfaced on draft night, everyone, including the Packers, still seem to be kept in the dark about what the next move will be for No. 12.

The Packers got an extensive look at second-year quarterback Jordan Love, who they traded up to get in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. With Rodgers absent from all offseason activities in Green Bay, it gave head coach Matt LaFleur an extra look at Love in case No. 12 doesn't come back.

Green Bay seems hellbent on not trading Rodgers and trying to solve the issues he has brought up but it seems as though the fracture between the superstar quarterback and the front office of the Packers might be beyond repair. If that's the case, it would put Green Bay in a real tough spot.

Training camp starts July 28 for the Packers and that is the next sign as to a hopeful conclusion in this ongoing dilemma that has dragged on since April.