Eli Manning on Aaron Rodgers' future in Green Bay: 'It's Not Always Greener on the Other Side'

Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning believes Aaron Rodgers should finish out his career with the Green Bay Packers because he could potentially have regrets later on. Manning explained why it was important for him to finish his career with one franchise, and he believes Rodgers should do the same.

What Manning said on this

"It was important for me to finish my career with the Giants, and I would think it would be important for him as well, just because of the legacy that he has, the history of Green Bay, being there as long as he has been, winning a championship and winning MVPs,"

Manning added

"It's not always greener on the other side. That's what I had learned from talking to other people. You can go somewhere, and it's not necessarily going to be better; it's probably going to be worse."

What Rodgers said on this

"I think that should be enough time to make a decision, by then," 

Rodgers added

"I don’t want to put myself on a specific date, but again, I do want to be sensitive to Davante and many other guys who have decisions to make on their own futures. To drag it out past free agency would be disrespectful to the organization and to those guys, and that 100% will not happen."

Is Aaron Rodgers going to leave Green Bay?

Rodgers has been adamant about not wanting to be a part of the rebuild and said on "The Pat McAfee Show" he would want to come to a decision on his future before free agency begins in March and give the guys who may be offered franchise tags before hitting the open market, like wide receiver Davante Adams, some heads-up about what he’s going to do.

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