
Aaron Rodgers’ options to evade retirement for another year are down to three teams, as he is on the radar of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants, which has caused him to be in the spotlight in the early days of the offseason and have the NFL attentive to his choice.
As is often the case when a player creates expectation, the quarterback market will be at a standstill until Rodgers decides his fate, and when he does, the position will be unlocked and the rest of the free agents will begin to settle, although it may not be quick.
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According to a comment from Mike Florio, the saga is triangulated with the Giants’ conversations with Russell and Joe Flacco, and Rodgers seems to have lost interest in staying in New York, despite the fact that he was the one who contacted the Giants.
“In the end, it all comes down to what Rodgers wants and what the Vikings want. Are the Steelers and Giants an advantage for the Vikings? Are the Vikings an advantage for the Steelers or the Giants? Do the Giants realize, given that they recently hosted Russell Wilson and Joe Flacco, that they are the team Rodgers is unlikely to choose? We’ll keep waiting. And until Rodgers speaks out about it, reports, rumors, speculation and spontaneous (or staged) photos on the beach will continue,” Florio opined.
Russell Wilson is waiting for Aaron Rodgers to make a decision
What is a fact is that if someone is worried about the decision that Aaron Rodgers will make, it is Russell Wilson, after he entered free agency and, for now, everything points to the fact that the Pittsburgh Steelers will let him go, but everything will depend on the choice of Rodgers that will move the rest of the market.
“The Steelers don’t seem interested in re-signing Russell Wilson, but that could change depending on the outcome of other possible deals,” said NFL expert Gerry Dulac.
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