The past few days have been centered around Aaron Rodgers and his rumored trade to the New York Jets. Despite the rumors, there is no confirmation of the move just yet. Naturally, fans are holding on to each word by Rodgers, who is known for his bold statements throughout his career.
Recently, however, Rodgers went ahead and tweeted a random word, adding a few laughing emojis to it. Most users remained confused over Rodgers' tweet, wondering if QB was trying to convey anything specific. Rodgers, of course, did not go ahead and clarify.
Fans had the best reactions to Rodgers' tweet, most of them replying with memes.
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Jets fans, who want Rodgers aboard, have been waiting for a long time now.
On the other end, few fans want Rodgers to stay with the Green Bay Packers for some time. Others pointed out that 'Sul' is not actually a word, and was just something random Rodgers was talking about.
A few fans decoded his message, confident that his SUL actually meant BYE. That being said, many just wanted Rodgers to make a decision already. Though reports have hinted at the trade is mostly done, the 39-year-old or both teams are mum on any developments.
Did someone else take Aaron Rodgers' phone?
According to Packers' cornerback Rasul Douglas, he was the one who took Rodgers' phone. He quote tweeted Rodgers' tweet, clarifying the situation:
“I told y’all I have his phone,” the Packers' cornerback wrote.
The word apparently referenced Rasul's name, hinting that he actually had Rodgers' phone.
Earlier, he also ended up speaking about the Packers and how many people are viewing their decisions:
“Because we have his number. We can actually text him instead of writing it on social media,” Douglas wrote. “As our leader, he knows how each person on the roster feels about him."
Apart from the trade, there have also been talks about Aaron Rodgers' retirement. However, considering all the chatter about the Jets and a possible Rodgers trade, the QB might have a few years of play left for the star.
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