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According to reports, the Denver Broncos are all in for a trade for Rodgers.

According to Jeremy Fowler, the Broncos have made acquiring Rodgers their priority this year and have no plans to move on until Rodgers makes a decision about his future.

Playing for the Packers or retiring are the two most likely options for Rodgers. Green Bay has made a strong push to sign its quarterback to a long-term contract that would make him the highest-paid player in the league.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are considered an outside contender to land Rodgers.

Despite promising to not drag out his decision, Rodgers is more than six weeks removed from the Packers playoff elimination without giving a hint about his future. Even though none of the circumstances have changed, he has remained typically coy during interviews.

The contract parameters Green Bay is offering for Davante Adams are unlikely to have changed, as the Packers are yet to franchise tag or re-sign him.

Rodgers is starting to hurt whichever team he plays for. The Packers need to get on the move quickly in order to build a roster around him. They need to engage the Packers on a trade quickly so they can go through free agency with a clear vision of the roster. Retirement is the only option that Rodgers is considering at the moment, though it would hurt the Packers in the long run.

If Rodgers sticks to his guns, it will be a decision within the next 48 hours. We are getting to a point where all outside parties have to be a little exhausted by the spectacle of coyness.