Report: Packers explore adding QBs amid Rodgers uncertainty
The Green Bay Packers have begun to explore adding quarterbacks to their roster for OTAs and training camp amid uncertainty with star signal-caller Aaron Rodgers, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst acknowledged last week Green Bay would need to sign quarterbacks for the offseason after not drafting one, but a source told Schefter that the search has included veterans as well.
It's currently unknown whether Rodgers is planning to attend the Packers' offseason workouts.
Rodgers has reportedly told some in Green Bay he no longer wants to play for the organization, and his dissatisfaction stems from both his contract situation and the team's recent personnel decisions.
The reigning MVP's frustration appears directed at his GM. Reports indicate that the 37-year-old won't return to the Packers if Gutekunst remains with the club.
Last year's first-round pick Jordan Love is currently the only other quarterback on Green Bay's roster aside from Rodgers.
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