Legendary Aaron Rodgers Shocks the NFL by Considering a Return to the Green Bay Packers Amid “Retirement” Rumors – With a “Special Deal” Worth $1 Million
Rodgers does not want to come back as the starting quarterback, nor does he want to carry the pressure of every Sunday. Instead, he is only considering a role as a scout team quarterback during practices. His job would be to imitate opposing QBs, helping the Packers’ offense and defense prepare more thoroughly.

In exchange for that special role, Rodgers is reportedly proposing a “special deal” worth approximately $1 million. No weekend games, no real collisions. He would only participate in practices on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday — a “light” schedule but one filled with tactical value.
According to Rodgers, this is not about money or the spotlight. It is about contributing without sacrificing his body. “Green Bay has never left me. The Packers aren’t just where I started, they’re where the man I am today was built. If there’s a chance to come back and help the team in the most suitable way, that’s something I can’t ignore. With the Packers, my heart has always been here,” he shared.
Those words immediately reignited hope at Lambeau Field. Despite leaving Green Bay amid controversy, Rodgers remains deeply connected to the organization that built his legacy. With a new generation of quarterbacks developing, his experience and ability to read the game could become an invaluable asset.
CEO Ed Policy also did not shy away from questions about a potential reunion. He emphasized that Rodgers has always been part of the Packers family and that the door has never truly closed. If a return makes the team stronger, Green Bay is willing to seriously consider it.
Rodgers once said goodbye, but the NFL has learned that with true legends, “never” is rarely final. Not a grand comeback, but a quiet new chapter — and perhaps that is exactly what makes this story so uniquely special.
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