It was two weeks ago when the organization announced they would be moving on from four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. Now, the only question regarding the future Hall-of-Famer is which team (if any) would be willing to bring him in for the new season.
Last week, the Jets informed Aaron Rodgers that they plan to move in a different direction at the quarterback position this year. The four-time NFL MVP hasn’t publicly confirmed whether or not he wants to continue playing in 2025.
There may be some smoke emerging from the Steel City regarding Aaron Rodgers. An August 2024 clip of controversial Steelers receiver George Pickens discussing who his ideal teammate would be has started making the rounds again in light of rumors and betting odds linking Pittsburgh to the four-time NFL MVP and soon-to-be free agent.
In fact, four of the betting favorites to sign four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers will play the Green Bay Packers in 2025.
Ever since the New York Jets announced that they would be moving away from Aaron Rodgers and starting fresh at the quarterback position under new head coach Aaron Glenn, that speculation has turned to where the former MVP passer will play next,
A big part of the New York Jets' decision to move on from four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers this offseason had to do with his enormous future cap implications. The future Hall of Famer had one year remaining on his contract,
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