Aaron Rodgers Future Odds - Favored to Stay in Green Bay

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Aaron Rodgers Future Odds - Favored to Stay in Green Bay

Two days after Aaron Rodgers opened up speculation about his future with the Green Bay Packers, the presumptive NFL MVP said Tuesday that he has reason to think he will be back with the only team he has ever played for during his 16-year NFL career.

BetOnline has released odds on whether Rodgers stays or leaves.  He's heavily favored to stay put.

Will Aaron Rodgers be starting QB for Packers in 2021?

Yes -500

No +300

However, he put an emphasis on the word "think" during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show and SiriusXM Radio.

"I don't think that there is any reason why I wouldn't be back," Rodgers said. "But look, there's not many absolutes in this business. So to make an absolute statement about something that is not an absolute, I didn't do it. And I guess that's why it went kind of nuts."

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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