The Green Bay Packers aren't going to fight Aaron Rodgers if he wants a trade this offseason.

Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported the Packers are "open" to negotiating a deal for their longtime quarterback if he decides he'd rather continue his career elsewhere.

Rodgers is set to begin a four-day darkness retreat Monday, after which he's expected to have a firmer answer on his playing future. The three-time MVP told Pat McAfee retirement remains under consideration.

"It's a real thing, 100 percent," Rodgers said. "That's why it's going to be important to get through this week and to take my isolation retreat and just to be able to contemplate all things my future and then be able to make a decision that I think is best for me moving forward and in the highest interest of my happiness and then move forward."