Peyton Manning understands a thing or two about going forward from a dynasty, despite his own success together with it, he would like to watch Aaron Rodgers remain together with the Green Bay Packers.

The prior Indianapolis Colts quarterback talked about the current drama surrounding Rodgers and reports he could possibly play for another team next year in a meeting using TMZ Sports on Wednesday.

“Aaron does not need guidance from me, he will make a fantastic choice,” Manning explained. “We will see how it plays out. He has done such a fantastic job there in Green Bay. I believe every participant, their objective is to remain on a single group the whole time they can. Evidently, Tom (Brady) created a transfer and… when I think of Aaron I think about this Green Bay Packers, right?

He performed 13 incredible seasons, leading to a Super Bowl victory, four MVP honors and a lot of other league documents, in front of a neck injury sidelined him for the 2011 season.

Several days afterwards Manning would signal with all the Denver Broncos, in which he’d continue his legendary career, earring another Super Bowl ring at 2016.

However, the problem in Green Bay appears not as amicable.

For Rodgers, the rift allegedly initially surfaced in 2020 when Green Bay drafted Jordan Love, a quarterback, using its first-round pick rather than addressing Rodgers’ requirement for an offensive weapon.

Recent reports state another critical moment for Rodgers was general manager Brian Gutekunst released recipient Jake Kumerow following the 2019 season soon after the veteran quarterback shared his praise to its wideout.

Now it has been noted that Rodgers is ready to sit offseason actions or perhaps retire if Gutekunst stays as GM.

The Packers have endorsed Rodgers and are prepared to smooth out things, but only time will tell if Rodgers will stay in Green Bay or follow in the footsteps of these such as Manning and Brady.

“Hopefully they can do it out and that I look forward to watching him play this season someplace,” Manning explained.