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Packers want Aaron Rodgers back on one condition: report

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The Green Bay Packers’ offseason game plan currently hangs in limbo with Aaron Rodgers’ decision for next year, which reportedly has them "disgusted."

But a new report conflicts that one from longtime Packers reporter Bob McGinn. NFL Network is hearing the Packers still want Rodgers, who has spent 18 years with the franchise since he was drafted in 2005, back for next season. 

On one condition. 

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Aaron Rodgers of the Packers looks to pass against the Tennessee Titans at Lambeau Field on Nov. 17, 2022, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

"If he wants to return to Green Bay and as long as he’s fully bought in, the Packers want him back," NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero said on the "Rich Eisen Show" Tuesday. 

McGinn told the "Go Long" podcast that Packers brass, including president Mark Murphy, GM Brian Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur, believe that Rodgers’ work ethic isn’t the same as it used to be and they have "turned the page."

Pelissero was asked about those comments by Eisen, who couldn’t confirm them.

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But Pelissero did point out how the Packers had faith in Rodgers last year when they accommodated his contract requests. 

"I would say nobody has told me they are disgusted with Aaron Rodgers," Pelissero said. "I think that it is natural when you give someone an unprecedented type of contract, basically ripping up the remaining contract and giving him what amounts to a three-year, $150 million-plus deal like they did last year, you’re anticipating you’re gonna get somebody who’s

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