Aaron Rodgers just strong armed an entire organization, he’s the winner – Marcus Spears | First Take

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Kimberley Martin, Marcus Spears and Max Kellerman discuss the aftermath of Aaron Rodgers reworking his deal with the Green Bay Packers.

0:00 Martin questions why the Packers drafted Jordan Love.

0:53 Spears emphatically says Aaron Rodgers is the real winner in the situation.

2:27 Max breaks down the ways Green Bay won.

3:58 Spears acknowledges that both sides got what they wanted.

5:30 Martin says the Packers should have let Rodgers sit out.

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