In a stunning moment that shook both Green Bay and the broader NFL community, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur reached out to former franchise quarterback and four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers ahead of this weekend’s matchup — a game that will mark the first time Rodgers faces the Packers since his departure to the New York Jets. What began as a private exchange between two football minds quickly turned into one of the most emotional and talked-about stories of the season.

According to inside sources close to the Packers organization, LaFleur sent Rodgers a heartfelt message late Monday night. The text wasn’t about strategy, nor was it an attempt to rekindle professional ties — it was personal.
“You changed this team, this city, and my career,” LaFleur reportedly wrote. “No matter what colors we wear on Sunday, you’ll always be part of Green Bay. Respect, always.”
For a franchise that has long prided itself on loyalty and legacy, the message struck deep. Rodgers, who spent 18 seasons in Green Bay, led the Packers to a Super Bowl XLV title, and delivered countless unforgettable moments at Lambeau Field, remains one of the most iconic figures in team history. Yet his 2023 trade to the Jets left fans — and the organization — divided.
The tension between Rodgers and Packers management had been widely documented, with disagreements over personnel decisions, play-calling, and team direction fueling a quiet but intense rift. Despite this, LaFleur’s message reminded fans that, behind the headlines, the bond between player and coach never completely fades.
What truly captured the attention of the entire NFL, however, was Rodgers’ reply. Just hours later, the veteran quarterback responded with a message that instantly went viral.
“Appreciate that, Matt. You gave me trust when I needed it most. Sunday’s not about rivalry — it’s about respect. Let’s make it one to remember.”
Rodgers’ words quickly spread across social media, with both Jets and Packers fans reacting emotionally. Within minutes, hashtags like #RodgersVsPackers, #RespectGame, and #ThankYou12 began trending nationwide.
ESPN analyst Adam Schefter commented, “This is more than a reunion — it’s a story about mutual respect and emotional closure. Rodgers and LaFleur had one of the most dynamic player-coach relationships in recent memory, and this exchange proves the bond still stands.”
For context, LaFleur and Rodgers shared four seasons together (2019–2022) in Green Bay, compiling an impressive 47–19 record, including three straight playoff appearances and two MVP seasons for Rodgers. While their partnership ended amid speculation of friction, those close to both men insist there was always mutual admiration beneath the surface.
Former Packers receiver Davante Adams even weighed in, telling reporters, “I’ve seen that connection firsthand. It wasn’t perfect, but it was real. You don’t win that many games together without trust.”
The Packers organization has also publicly embraced the emotional reunion. On Tuesday morning, the team released a short video montage titled “Thank You, 12”, featuring highlights of Rodgers’ career in Green Bay — from his first touchdown pass to the iconic “Discount Double Check” celebration. The video ends with LaFleur’s voice saying, “Once a Packer, always a Packer.”

Meanwhile, over in New York, the Jets have been equally respectful. Head coach Robert Saleh addressed the upcoming matchup by calling it “a moment of legacy,” adding, “Rodgers is part of Green Bay’s soul — but now he’s part of ours. That’s what greatness does: it transcends uniforms.”
As for the fans, emotions are running high. Packers loyalists are preparing to welcome Rodgers back with open arms — and perhaps a few tears — when he walks onto Lambeau Field this Sunday. Stadium officials have confirmed that Rodgers’ entrance will be broadcast live on the big screen, with a brief tribute planned before kickoff.
NFL reporter Ian Rapoport noted, “Don’t be surprised if you see Rodgers and LaFleur meet at midfield before the game. There’s too much history there to ignore.”
And indeed, that’s what fans are hoping for — one final handshake, one shared smile, a silent acknowledgment of everything they built together.
In his weekly press conference, LaFleur was asked about the viral text exchange. His response was brief but heartfelt:
“Aaron gave everything to this organization. I’ll never forget that. Sunday isn’t about revenge — it’s about gratitude.”
Rodgers, on the other hand, spoke to New York reporters with a nostalgic tone:
“Lambeau will always feel like home. But now, I’m walking in wearing different colors, playing for a new family. That’s life. You move forward, but you never forget where you started.”
As the countdown to Sunday continues, the league is buzzing. What began as a simple text message has become a story of reconciliation, legacy, and respect between two of the most influential figures in modern Packers history.
No matter the outcome of the game, one thing is certain: when Matt LaFleur and Aaron Rodgers meet again — under the lights, in front of 80,000 roaring fans — it won’t just be another NFL matchup. It’ll be a moment where football meets emotion, and rivalry turns back into respect.
“Once a Packer, always a Packer.”
