The Chicago Bears have been offseason darlings following their slew of moves that included the hiring of new head coach Ben Johnson along with some big-time moves in free agency. But the same can't be said for their nemesis: Former Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers.
Rodgers, who spent most of his career in Green Bay and most recently with the New York Jets, is a free agent this offseason and is taking his time in picking his next team. That is, if he decides to continue on. Most teams around the NFL either have their quarterback cemented or a quarterback plan in place.
While the NFL world awaits the future Hall of Famer's next move, WWE Superstar and diehard Bears fan Seth Rollins didn't hold back. He's sick of waiting.
Rollins recently appeared on "Good Morning Football, where he discussed Rodgers and the long and time consuming path he is taking in making his decision. For Rollins, this isn't the Aaron Rodgers of old, and he feels the quarterback is just wasting time.
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"Let's pump the brakes. Here's the question we're not really asking about Aaron Rodgers, can this guy still play ball? Can he still win games?" Rollins said. "The way we're talking about him, it sounds like we're talking about the Aaron Rodgers that won all the MVPs, won a Super Bowl. Is this guy still the same quarterback who played in Green Bay? Is Rodgers the guy, that you're going to have pay a big chunk of money to play, and is he going to be able to get you over the hump? Is he going to be that guy? I've got serious questions about it. I'm just throwing it out there, maybe he's not the same."
Rodgers has been linked to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are in need of a quarterback after Russell Wilson and Justin Fields departed in free agency. And while the two sides met recently, the quarterback has yet to make a decision. As teams continue to make their own moves and get their rosters set ahead of the 2025 NFL draft, there seems to be plenty of questions about the immediate future of Rodgers, and he's the only one who can answer them.
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears superfan Seth Rollins isn't sure Aaron Rodgers still has it