The Green Bay Packers have apparently reached an understanding with M-V-P quarterback Aaron Rodgers, which includes him returning to play in the 2021 N-F-L season.
The terms of the agreement also open the door to the future Hall of Famer and his team parting ways after the season.
E-S-P-N reports the new deal voids the contract for 2023 and the team has put “mechanisms in place” to address Rodgers’ issues with the way things are run.
Both sides agree to meet again after the season to revisit the situation.
The Packers are also hoping developments in Titletown and the opening of the Resch Expo will help them land the 2024 N-F-L Draft and possibly host a future Big Ten football championship game.
Green Bay has been told it is one of three finalists for the draft. N-F-L leaders are expected to make a final decision on the draft later this fall.
The Packers have submitted proposals for hosting a Big Ten Championship in 2024 and 2025, plus 2027 through 2030.
Packers President and C-E-O Mark Murphy says big events like the draft would be huge for the Green Bay area.