Green Bay running back Aaron Jones hopes to be a "lifelong Packer" as he enters the final year of his contract.
Jones, 25, was tied for the most touchdowns scored during the 2019 NFL season with 19, including 16 rushing scores.
Entering the final year of his rookie contract, Jones said he wanted to finish his career with the Packers.
"Whether it's my first year or my last year on a deal, I'm going to be just as motivated," Jones told Green Bay media during a conference call on Wednesday.
"It doesn't change just because a contract is on the line for me. I'm going to continue to work and do everything in my power. I trust my agency and the Packers.
"With that, I would love to be a lifelong Packer."
Jones has played 40 games for the Packers since his debut in 2017, scoring 32 touchdowns.
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