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Thompson: Moss trade talk is 'wild speculation'
By Rob Demovsky
rdemovsk@greenbaypressgazette.com
Ted Thompson, the Green Bay Packers’ general manager, this afternoon dismissed a report that a trade to acquire receiver Randy Moss from the Oakland Raiders was imminent, saying it was nothing more than “wild speculation.”
In a statement released by the team’s public relations department, Thompson said: “We dismiss this report as wild speculation.”
Bob Harlan, the Packers’ chairman and CEO, said this morning he was unaware of a Boston Herald report that quoted “a Wisconsin source” as saying the Packers and Raiders are on the verge of announcing a trade that would send Moss to the Packers for backup quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Harlan said he had not spoken with Thompson since the GM left for a scouting trip on Tuesday afternoon.
“If (a trade) was that close, (Thompson) would have called us by now,” Harlan said.
Thompson presented his monthly report to the Packers’ board of directors during its regular meeting on Tuesday morning and then left town. He is not scheduled to return until Friday night.
The subject of Moss came up during Tuesday’s meeting, but Thompson didn’t indicate a deal was about to be made.
“No, not at all,” Harlan said. “And he would have told that group if it was that close.”
The trade, according to the Herald’s source, would have the Packers sending Rodgers and a seventh-round draft pick in 2008 to the Raiders for Moss, tight end Courtney Anderson and a conditional 2009 draft pick that would depend on how well Rodgers played for the Raiders in 2007 and 2008.