Aaron Rodgers’ situation with the Packers is like a ‘game of chicken’ – Dan Graziano | Get Up

ESPN published this video item, entitled “Aaron Rodgers’ situation with the Packers is like a ‘game of chicken’ – Dan Graziano | Get Up” – below is their description.

Mike Tannenbaum, Booger McFarland and Dan Graziano share their thoughts on how the Green Bay Packers front office should handle the latest wrinkle in the Aaron Rodgers saga.

0:00 How Packers’ publicly voicing their support for Aaron Rodgers could result in him staying in Green Bay.

2:10 Graziano calls the situation “a game of chicken” and believes the Packers’ front office needs to remain patient.

4:17 How and when will this saga finish?

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