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Jordy Nelson can finish sentences for Aaron Rodgers.
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‘I can’t control who you draft, I can’t control who you bring in in free agency, but what I do want a little input on is the guys you’re letting out of the building.’ When you’ve got guys like Jordy Nelson who are willing to take a pay cut to play (and) you say, ‘No, get out of here anyways, you’re going to play with these guys that we’ve got here.’ - sometimes that can tick you off a little bit. Here’s what Jones said about the “input” Rodgers is seeking with the Packers:įor him, I think the most important thing is not who you’re bringing in. He also said it has nothing to do with the players the Packers bring into the building - such as first-round quarterback Jordan Love - but rather the players who have been shown the door. Jones, a former Packers wide receiver and longtime friend of Rodgers, added some more context to the future Hall of Fame quarterback’s current holdout situation during his interview on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on Tuesday, telling the Fox Sports host that he and Rodgers talk “all the time” and insisting that several of the rumors circulating right now are inaccurate.įor starters, Jones said Rodgers’ beef with the Packers is “not about getting the GM (Brian Gutekunst) fired” or securing “new money” from the team for his contract. James Jones still believes the situation between Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers is “fixable” after keeping in regular contact with the reigning NFL MVP over the past few months, but he also recognizes the front office will have to give him more say in certain personnel decision in order to make that happen. Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers smiles after the win against the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field on Novemin Green Bay, Wisconsin.