Denver Remains An Interesting Option For Packers QB Aaron Rodgers

The saga with Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers continues on, as right now nothing is resolved between the MVP QB and the Packers.

There are teams that continue to monitor the situation with Rodgers, with some being more interested than others.

One such team is the Denver Broncos, who continue to think about upgrading the quarterback position which currently sports Drew Lock, Teddy Bridgewater and Brett Rypien.

Adding Rodgers to the Broncos roster would no doubt give them a boost, and many NFL experts would push them to the top of the AFC as far as contenders to the Kansas City Chiefs are concerned.

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported on Saturday morning's "SportsCenter" that the Broncos are keeping an eye on Rodgers and are very intersted in what happens next in Green Bay with the QB.

"I'm told from the Broncos perspective that yes, they are monitoring Rodgers and whatever situation might be out there with quarterbacks, but they like their current set up," Fowler said.

"They like Drew Lock and believe he's a different guy this year with his work ethic. And they like Teddy Bridgewater. They believe he can win games too. They'll look into Rodgers if he's available, he's not, so they're certainly not going to overreact right now."

Rodgers in Denver would turn the NFL around in 2021, but don't count on the Packers letting it happen without a fight to keep the future Hall of Famer.













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