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Aaron Rodgers holds 'no bitterness or resentment or victim mentality' toward Packers after joining Jets

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The Green Bay Packers were ready to move on from four-time MVP and future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers.

The end of their relationship, from the outside, looked like it turned sour when the Packers drafted quarterback Jordan Love in the first round in 2020.

Rodgers, of course, answered by winning back-to-back MVPs, but he and the Packers were unable to get back to the Super Bowl, which they have not done since 2011.

Rodgers says there are no hard feelings toward his former team.

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers attends an introductory press conference at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center April 26, 2023, in Florham Park, N.J.  (Elsa/Getty Images)

"I truly, truly — and I hope you hear my heart here — I have no bitterness or resentment or victim mentality about anything that happened in Green Bay the last couple months," he told ESPN New York's "The Michael Kay Show." "I have nothing but love and gratitude for everything that we accomplished in 18 years. The incredible memories. The friendships that I have. The amazing people I've met outside of the team in the city. 

"I just have nothing but love and gratitude for that team. I totally understood all good things come to an end. And whether or not they wanted to admit it in the beginning of the offseason, which they really didn't, it felt to me like they were ready to move on, and frankly, so was I. It was the best for the both of us. …

"I have plenty of things to motivate me, and none of it is any type of revenge or bitterness or frustration toward the Packers. I have

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