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Former Packers LB Sam Barrington Says Aaron Rodgers “Will Be Raider In 2023”
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The rumor mill has been hot with the NFL Pro Bowl in town as the Las Vegas Raiders continue to remain in the headlines. With Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers away playing golf in Pebble Beach, No. 12 can’t escape the hearsay. We also had Josh Jacobs’ comment that he’d be all in for the Raiders going after Rodgers. However, a source close to the situation has made it known that Rodgers will be wearing the Silver and Black next season.

Raider Nation ran wild on Sunday as a post on Twitter made its rounds. Sam Barrington, a seventh-round draft choice and a linebacker for the Packers from 2013–2015, dropped a gem, claiming that Rodgers is going to the Raiders in 2023. Per Barrington, he cites a source that’s “in tune” with the situation in Green Bay. Rodgers himself has been dismissive of his future. Rodgers hasn’t officially stated anything significant other than the fact that he will not be playing for the San Francisco 49ers.

Are the Raiders really going to pursue Rodgers? You’d probably be hard-pressed to find Raiders players who would be against this move. As mentioned earlier, Jacobs certainly seemed enthused by the proposition. It also didn’t help that Rodgers’ former teammate has been busy putting gas on the flames. His posts across major social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram only add to the speculation.

Fans do have to remember that during this time in the year, everyone has a “source.” By all accounts, Rodgers keeps things close to his chest. Jacobs and Adams could simply be having fun with all of this. Or they might know something that the rest of us don’t. You can be the judge.

This article first appeared on The Raider Ramble and was syndicated with permission.

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