After two eventful seasons as a member of the New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers will be looking for work this offseason. Earlier this month, the Jets informed Rodgers they will be "moving on" from the 41-year-old quarterback.
The New York Giants enter the 2025 offseason with a new quarterback at the top of their wish list. And according to Giants beat writer Art Stapleton, they might be about to land one of the best of all time.
If you thought Aaron Rodgers playing for the New York Jets was a complete circus, just imagine him suiting up for the New York Giants next season. While Rodgers in a Giants uniform might be a gift from the content gods and schadenfreude enthusiasts everywhere,
General manager John Lynch lauded the ex-Jets coach on Wednesday during the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, noting the “experiences he’s had” makes for an even stronger reunion with San Francisco looking to turn the page on a lost 6-11 season.
Today on Get Up, ESPN's Dan Graziano joined the local chorus and made a passionate case for the Giants to not go after the veteran quarterback, pointing out what happened to the other New York team he just spent two years with.
The 49ers will be in the market for a backup quarterback when free agency begins. Brandon Allen and Joshua Dobbs will be free agents and are unlikely to return. Even if one of them did, the 49ers would still need another to backup Brock Purdy.
The Giants are desperate to address their QB situation and win in 2025. After missing out on Matthew Stafford, is Rodgers the answer?