Can the Green Bay Packers force Aaron Rodgers to retire? | KJZ

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Can the Green Bay Packers force Aaron Rodgers to retire? | KJZ

Alan Hahn, Keyshawn Johnson and Jay Williams look at the Rodgers-Packers stalemate from the player’s angle and the perspective of the organization.

00:00 Is Aaron Rodgers turning into the bad guy in his standoff with the Packers?

02:00 Jwill wonders if Packers ownership should force Rodgers to retire.

03:55 Keyshawn says that Rodgers will win this impasse in the end.

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