Once he’s officially released by the Jets, QB Aaron Rodgers “will not be high” on the New York Giants’ list of potential free agent targets.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey have made the first big decision of their new roles: the team will be moving on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers. After two years, the Rodgers era in Florham Park will be done.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers would be the ideal fit to solve the Giants veteran quarterback need. Here's why he wouldn't.
The New York Giants have little reason to be interested in New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, despite interest in other veterans.
After the New York Jets ' acquisition of Aaron Rodgers two years ago largely failed, the New York Giants are apparently interested in another late-30s quarterback: Matthew Stafford, according to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer.
The New York Giants have nowhere to go but up heading into 2025, and they may emerge as a surprise landing spot for a Hall of Fame QB looking for work.
The only thing more prolific than NFL Draft talk is NFL Draft talk surrounding the quarterback position. Every season there appears to be at least a handful of teams in the market for a new signal-caller,
The New York Giants' stance on signing veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers in 2025 NFL free agency has been revealed.
Rodgers threw for 28 touchdowns to 11 interceptions last season with the Jets but was among the worst quarterbacks from an efficiency standpoint. He'll be searching for a new place to call home this offseason. And some may think that new home might just be where he got his start in the first place.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers will soon be available in free agency, as the team plans to part ways with him. One NFL analyst predicts Rodgers will land with an AFC team that sports a Super Bowl-winning head coach.