Aaron Rodgers dunks on NFL insiders Adam Schefter, Ian Rapoport once again

Adam Schefter, Aaron Rodgers, and Ian Rapoport
Adam Schefter, Aaron Rodgers, and Ian Rapoport

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is expected to make a decision on his NFL future next month.

The quarterback is expected to demand a trade and has multiple teams interested in him. While he hasn't given the Packers a set date for making his decision, he is expected to know before the start of free agency.

Rodgers made another appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday. The former MVP spoke with the host about how nothing that reporters Ian Rapoport and Aam Schefter say about him is accurate.

"That's my problem with the whole thing. I have no problem with Ian Rapoport, Schefter. I think they're really good at their jobs. When it comes to me, they don't know sh*t. They really don't. They don't have people in my inner circle who are sources, I can promise you that."

Rodgers added that they aren't in his inner circle and any story they create is "bullsh*t."

"And anybody who would talk to them is not in my inner circle. It's that simple. So I've had this plan on the books for four months, for the same time. And when someone like that goes on, and says something that's not true, it creates a story. That's bullsh*t and it just keeps on going and going and going. And then it's like I'm trying to insert myself into this conversation."

Tom Brady hopes Aaron Rodgers doesn't retire

Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers
Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers

Tom Brady made it official that he was walking away from the game of football when he retired this off-season. He ended his 23-season career as he posted a video on Twitter announcing the news.

While Brady stepped away from the game, he's hoping that Aaron Rodgers doesn't make the same decision by retiring. Brady said on his podcast:

"You know what, I hope he doesn't retire. I think the league needs good quarterbacks and he's one of the greats. If he retires, it'll be a sad day for the league. He's an incredible player."

Retirement isn't completely out of the picture for Rodgers, but he's expected to play for a different team this season. After Rodgers' isolation retreat, we should have a better understanding of what he wants to do.

If you use any of the above quotes, please credit The Pat McAfee Show and Let's Go Podcast, and h/t Sportskeeda

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