GREEN BAY, WI – It’s cold in Wisconsin — but for AJ Dillon, it’s starting to feel downright icy.
Once viewed as the thunder to Aaron Jones’ lightning, the fourth-year running back has quietly taken a backseat in the Packers’ offense.
Now, with his rookie deal expiring and no extension in sight, Dillon is beginning to feel like the odd man out.
🗣 “I’ve done everything they’ve asked — blocking, goal-line, pass protection. I just want to be valued like a piece, not a placeholder,” one source close to Dillon revealed.
📉 A Star Fading into a Role Player?
Let’s rewind:
Dillon posted 803 rushing yards and 7 TDs in 2021 — looking every bit like the future of the Packers’ ground game.
But in 2023, he was barely featured in key moments.
His usage in short-yardage situations decreased. His red-zone carries plummeted. And despite Aaron Jones missing time, Dillon never fully regained RB1 touches.
📊 2023 stats: 613 yards, 2 TDs, 3.4 YPC – his lowest average yet
And with Green Bay rumored to be targeting RB depth in this year’s draft, the message is loud and clear:
“Thanks for your service. We’re moving on.”
🧠 Why It Stings
Dillon has never complained. Never held out.
He’s been the team guy. The bruiser. The closer in the snow games.
And off the field? He’s beloved in the community, even dubbed “The Mayor of Door County.”
But loyalty doesn’t always pay in this business.
And now, with younger and cheaper options on the radar, Dillon may be heading toward the exit without the appreciation he deserves.
💬 What’s Next?
There’s still a chance for reconciliation — but it would take more than a “prove-it” contract.
Dillon wants to know: is he a priority, or just an insurance policy?
🗣 “I still believe in this team. But it’s tough not knowing where I stand.”
🏆 Bottom Line
He blocks. He bruises. He never complains.
But in Green Bay, that might not be enough anymore.
UNDERRATED. UNDERUSED. UNDERAPPRECIATED?
AJ Dillon’s time in Green Bay might be quietly ticking down.

