The Green Bay Packers' offense is certainly nothing to smirk at, coming in 7th in total offense (yards) and 8th in scoring offense (points).
However, in recent years, the team has rebalanced towards becoming a run-focused team under head coach, Matt LeFleur, rather than the pass-dominant operation they ran under Mike McCarthy that even spilled over into LeFleur's earlier days as former QB, Aaron Rodgers won his third and fourth MVPs in 2020 and 2021
Many Packers fans yearn for the days of Aaron Rodgers and his All-Pro WR1, Davante Adams, who after making three 1st All-Pro teams and being the seemingly undisputed top wideout in the NFL atop the 2020s, will very likely join the 4 x MVP in the Pro Football Hall of Fame when his time comes.
After Rodgers' very tumultuous break-up with the organization, alongside the development of new franchise QB, Jordan Love, it doesn't seem like he will be re-joining the Packers anytime soon.
The door is still somewhat ajar for Adams to return, despite turning down more money from the Packers to play for the Las Vegas Raiders - the team he grew up rooting for - back in 2022, but it feels like that possibility is still slim, despite being recruited by current players.
Instead, an NFL general manager, according to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, predicts that Rodgers will join the 2021 Super Bowl champions, the Los Angeles Rams.
"Based on recent reports and public comments and other things churning in the broader NFL rumor mill", Florio writes, "One experienced G.M. has a prediction as to how the Matthew Stafford and Aaron Rodgers companion mysteries will be resolved...
There's a belief that Rodgers's desire to play for the Rams will get him to do a sweetheart dealThat frees up cash and cap space to be used in 2025 or banked for the coming wave of second contracts, starting in 2026 with receiver Puka Nacua."
Moreover, Bleacher Report's Moe Moton goes a step further, suggesting that the pair could reunite, as they did in New York, in LA.