Aaron Rodgers intends to play for Jets

Advertisements

The Green Bay Packers cleared up some rumors and state his intentions for next season.

Aaron Rodgers appeared on the lab that is The Pat McAfee Show as many shivered with antici….pation. While there was not the definitive announcement many people were waiting for, such as he is retiring or that or approving a trade on the air, Rodgers did state his intentions and they are to play for the New York Jets.

As mentioned in a tweet from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Green Bay and New York need to work out the details of a trade that would see Rodgers end up in a Jets uniform. Should the trade be finalized it would put the Jets in position to contend in the highly competitive AFC East. New York realized they were in an arms race with the Bills and Dolphins, featuring Josh Allen and Tua Tagoviola respectively, and that Zach Wilson was not the answer they were seeking. Perhaps a fresh start elsewhere could lead to Wilson living up to his status as a high draft pick.

It is ironic that Aaron Rodgers’ saga and the Packers is so similar to Brett Favre’s separation. Rodgers also ending up with the Jets just makes it that much better. Considering where both players are/were in their career when landing in New York it appears that Rodgers has the advantage comparatively. On the surface it should be a better experience for Rodgers with the Jets, but football is not a kind game with a habit of being more cruel to those later in their career. Things were going well for Favre at first with everything unraveling as the season progressed. Rodgers is capable of avoiding a disappointing season in New York, but that is not a guarantee. Now is time for the waiting game as everyone waits for a seemingly inevitable trade.

This Is Believeland – Real Browns Fans Podcast Ep. 6

Advertisements

This Is Believeland – Real Browns Fans Episode 6

Discussing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady, and quarterback play with Ian Glendon of Full Press Coverage.

Aaron Rodgers declined contract extension

Advertisements

The Green Bay Packers quarterback turned down a contract extension offer from the team for two more seasons.

The Aaron Rodgers saga continues. A report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter states that Rodgers turned down a contract extension offer from the Packers for two more seasons.

While there is still some optimism that Aaron Rodgers will report to the Packers for the upcoming season, it is still unknown if that will happen. The two sides have not necessarily been on the same page this offseason which has led to this drawn out story. There will come a point sooner rather than later will there will be a definite answer about Rodgers’ future in Green Bay.