If there's one thing that's 100% sure in the universe, it's that Aaron Rodgers' future with the Green Bay Packers is still 100% unsure.

Even before the NFL season began, there have been loud rumors of Rodgers being shipped to another team. Several controversies only complicated things, including his false representation of his vaccination status. The Packers' exit in the NFL Playoffs only exacerbated the matter, with many believing Rodgers played his final snap for the Pack Attack.

Many would also think Packers coach Matt LaFleur has an inside scoop on Rodgers' situation, but he was fairly tight-lipped about it when asked a few moments before the NFL Honors on Thursday (via WISN's Stephen Watson).

“Everybody in that organization, everybody in that city certainly would love to see him retire a Packer.”

The 38-year-old Rodgers has given a few hints in the past that he wants to stick it with the Packers. But at this point, nothing is certain. He had another masterful season, leading the team to the best record in the NFL. For his efforts, he took home his fourth MVP trophy.

Recently, Rodgers sounded off on the recruitment efforts of fans of the Denver Broncos, the team being linked the most to the veteran signal-caller.

But as LaFleur said, the update is there is no update on Rodgers' stint with the Packers.