The Green Bay Packers are not interested in moving on from Aaron Rodgers this offseason.

"If we were? Sure, absolutely," Brian Gutekunst said during a 30-minute news conference to wrap up the season. "You've got to be honest with him, you know what I mean? I think he deserves that if we get to that point. We're not at that point."

Rodgers is not ready to say whether he plans to return for 2023 or if it will be with the Packers. 

"I got to see what it feels like once I get away from this," Rodgers said after Sunday's loss to the Lions.

Rodgers is only one year into a three-year, $150 million extension he signed with the Packers last March. Rodgers would make a guaranteed $59.465 million if he played in 2023.

"We made a really big commitment to him last offseason, so I think as we did that it wasn't certainly for just this year," Gutekunst said of the recently completed 2022 season. "He's going to take his time, and the communication will be pretty constant as we move forward."

The Packers also must decide by early May whether to exercise the fifth-year option for 2024 on backup quarterback Jordan Love's contract. That would be worth around $20 million. Gutekunst has said previously that he could not foresee having both Rodgers and Love on the roster in 2024.